Sask Archaeological Society meets in Kindersley

By Joan Janzen

The Saskatchewan Archaeological Society (SAS) hosted their 59th Annual Gathering in Kindersley from April 8th to 10th. The SAS is a non-profit organization whose mission is to connect people to Saskatchewan’s past.

The gathering kicked off on Friday evening, April 8th at the Kindersley and District Museum, and moved to the Canalta Hotel on Saturday. There paper presentations were held, along with the annual general meeting, banquet and awards presentations.

Everyone was invited to tour the museum Friday evening, and check out the impressive artifacts the SAS members had on display.

SAS had brought several displays to the Kindersley Museum on Friday evening, April 8.

The Saskatchewan Archaeological Society (SAS) hosted their 59th Annual Gathering in Kindersley from April 8th to 10th. This man is making a sharp tool, which was used for cutting.

PHOTOS BY JOAN JANZEN (click for larger images)

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