¥e below the photographs, sketches, A lengthy analysis of Arrow Lakes lithic material has been + written by Chris Turnbull in his Dectoral thesis presented to the University of Calgary and now available through Mercury Publications. 4 Therefore, I will not reiterate what has already been said about the Arrow Lakes tool industry I present the artifacts as 2 Ly ry Me they were oresented to us in the fieid. Brief descriptions appear and in the slide catalogue. The. et, thethousands we ‘observed while in the field. I have attempted to assemble a cross section of the artifact types we observed. (See Plates IV™- XXV) In = ve = ct HI Hin] 0a ctr iy pe ie) Wy @ g cd ct ny te] ry ~ a oo ne] ae) Q t ct a) ‘iy Qo $2 09 ~ ct je 3 @ ct Qo prs (@) 0 jd je ct i fle Q areas. Possibly this will avpeer at a later date. Pives were. fairly common in the Interior Plateau in the late prehistoric period. This pivestem fragment was found on arch- rivate collection of . Hl ct Jos a} ple f t ct a] @ a) setiton ~ Ee itera erent