RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Little Pond: A Microblade and Burin Site in Northeastern Alberta JF Arctic Anthropology JO Arctic Anthropol FD University of Wisconsin Press SP 71 OP 92 DO 10.1353/arc.0.0037 VO 47 IS 1 A1 Angela M. Younie A1 Raymond J. Le Blanc A1 Robin J. Woywitka YR 2010 UL http://aa.uwpress.org/content/47/1/71.abstract AB Until recently sites with microblades were rarely found in Alberta, Canada; however, evidence of microblade production has now been observed in a number of archaeological sites excavated in the boreal forest in the northern portion of the province. This study examines the sequence of microblade production at Little Pond (HiOv-89), a prehistoric lithic workshop in northeastern Alberta, through technological analysis and artifact refitting. This paper argues that the microcores from Little Pond and other sites in northeastern Alberta may be considered a far southeastern extension of the Denali complex of the far northwest.