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| head_smashed_in.jpg[304×357] was later discovered with his skull crushed. In Blackfoot, the jump is therefore called Estipah-sikikini-kots, where he got his head smashed in. Geography and human ingenuity combined to make this ridge near 掲載元ホームページ | |
| HeadSmashedInJumpDisplay2.[160×260] 16 km NW of town on highway 785 (403) 553-2731 This UNESCO World Heritage site shows the buffalo hunting techniques of the Plains Indians, who for over 5,000 years hunted buffalo by 掲載元ホームページ | |
| head_smashed_in.jpg[100×100] Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump Don't miss an opportunity to see this UNESCO World Heritage Site, National Historic Site and Provincial Historic Site. Learn about the daily life and special ceremonies of the bison- 掲載元ホームページ | |
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| hsi.jpg[475×318] Public archaeology programs were always a popular attraction at Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump, near Fort Macleod in southwestern Alberta. Here, archaeologist Jack Brink describes the 掲載元ホームページ | |
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| hsi3.jpg[640×421] Archaeologists at work excavating at Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump near Fort Macleod, southern Alberta. The excavation is taking place in the processing and campsite area where the 掲載元ホームページ | |
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