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Educational Resources Available from Us
One of the primary purposes of the Saskatchewan Archaeological Society is education, both for teachers and their students, and for the general public. In addition to our publications, we have produced a number of other archaeology teaching and learning materials, available free of charge to our members, and by rental to non-members.
If you wish to acquire visual materials to further enhance either your own learning, or that of your students, we likely have what you need.
We have created kits comprised of the main kinds of prehistoric artifacts found on the northern Plains, called Archaeo-Kits, which provide actual and replica artifacts used by past cultures in this part of the continent.
In the late 1980s the S.A.S. co-produced, with Cable Regina, a series of 24 VHS videos entitled Discovering Saskatchewan's Past. These cover topics as diverse as tipi rings, rock art, bison kill sites, and fur trade posts. The sites that are featured in this series are specific to Saskatchewan, but the principles of discovery, research and wise management are relevant to all areas of North America. In addition to the videos, we also have 4 slide talks of varying lengths, each accompanied by a narrative tape and a printed copy of the text.
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