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In a study published in 2005, measurement of footprints from recorded mammoth trackways showed that only 30% of the animals were juveniles. Healthy herds of
African elephants include 50% to 70% young animals, while lower numbers are seen in connection with stresses from poaching. The study is quoting
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McNeil, P., Hills, L.V., Kooyman, B. and Tolman, S. (2004). Late
Pleistocene geology and fauna of the Wally's Beach site (DhPg-8), Alberta, Canada. In: J.H. Kelley and B. Kooyman, editors, Archeology on the edge: New perspectives from the northern Plains. University of Calgary Press, 270
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the original radiocarbon date for the footprints at 11,000 to 11,300 years B.P., but both the original and re-examined date place the footprints in the period of human spread across North
America, suggesting a correlation between human presence and local decline in herd viability.
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The herds of animals and the reliable supply of water attracted
Paleoindian hunters, and the artifacts recovered from the site suggest that it was a hunting locality. Most of the material consists of stone flakes and flake fragments. A stone
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hunters. The Wally's Beach site became submerged again when the reservoir was refilled several years later and is only exposed at times of very low water levels. Bones and artifacts from the site are housed at the
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Kooyman, B.; Newman, M.E; Cluney, C.; Lobb, M.; Tolman, S.; McNeil, P.; Hills, L.V. (2001). "Identification of horse exploitation by Clovis hunters based on protein analysis".
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borders its northwest side. There are camping and picnic areas at the reservoir, and it is a popular site for power boating, water skiing, windsurfing, swimming and fishing.
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of Europe and Asia. The rich open grassland and the reliable supply of water at the river supported herds of large, late
Pleistocene mammals and other animals.
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in 1998. The original flooding of the reservoir had killed the vegetation and when the water level dropped,
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463:"Atlas of Alberta Lakes"
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104:49.32083°N 113.21167°W
1241:Peace–Athabasca Delta
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406:Mammuthus primigenius
360:, the extant caribou
351:Bootherium bombifrons
315:before present (B.P.)
223:. It was created for
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372:, the extant badger
354:, the extinct bison
327:Laurentide Ice Sheet
292:Royal Alberta Museum
109:49.32083; -113.21167
677:2005QSRv...24.1253M
585:2017PLoSO..1283045B
526:2015PNAS..112.4263W
436:fragment and a few
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1054:North Wabasca Lake
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856:North Saskatchewan
707:American Antiquity
412:Camelops hesternus
393:Equus conversidens
304:radiocarbon dating
252:Wally's Beach site
209:St. Mary Reservoir
201:St. Mary Reservoir
55:St. Mary Reservoir
19:St. Mary Reservoir
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931:Bridal Veil
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461:Anonymous.
438:flake tools
423:Archaeology
398:Equus ferus
369:Equus ferus
287:Paleoindian
283:stone tools
267:archaeology
256:Pleistocene
145:Max. length
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95:113°12′42″W
82:Coordinates
1288:Categories
1248:(wetlands)
1137:Minnewanka
1122:Kananaskis
1094:Reservoirs
989:Beaverhill
913:Waterfalls
846:Little Bow
821:Clearwater
645:2017-09-10
473:2014-02-01
448:References
225:irrigation
197:References
177:Max. depth
153:Max. width
92:49°19′15″N
1175:Athabasca
1157:Gleniffer
1069:Ste. Anne
1009:Crowsnest
984:Athabasca
951:Lundbreck
921:Athabasca
826:Crowsnest
796:Athabasca
735:161413530
603:1932-6203
380:mustelids
331:semi-arid
302:Based on
279:trackways
258:to early
237:Blood 148
213:reservoir
1190:Crowfoot
1167:Glaciers
1142:Glenmore
1132:McGregor
1049:Miquelon
1034:La Biche
1029:Jackfish
1014:Des Arcs
961:Sunwapta
936:Crescent
876:Red Deer
621:28817644
573:PLOS ONE
554:25831543
285:used by
271:spillway
260:Holocene
67:Location
1210:Vulture
1112:Brazeau
1107:Barrier
1102:Abraham
1084:Wabamun
1079:Utikuma
1039:St. Cyr
1024:Hubbles
994:Bistcho
956:Panther
871:Pembina
816:Brazeau
780:Alberta
727:2694181
673:Bibcode
612:5560644
581:Bibcode
545:4394292
522:Bibcode
430:chopper
217:Alberta
75:Alberta
1195:Hector
1152:Sikome
1074:Sylvan
1059:Pigeon
1019:Garner
999:Claire
861:Oldman
806:Beaver
801:Battle
788:Rivers
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384:canids
308:faunal
221:Canada
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1229:Other
1215:Wapta
1200:Peyto
1064:Santé
979:Amisk
971:Lakes
946:Elbow
941:Crypt
886:Smoky
881:Slave
866:Peace
836:Ghost
831:Elbow
731:S2CID
723:JSTOR
334:plain
211:is a
121:Basin
1004:Cold
851:Milk
692:2017
617:PMID
599:ISSN
550:PMID
513:PNAS
432:, a
386:and
265:and
250:The
1180:Bow
926:Bow
841:Hay
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