
New research places humans at historic petroglyph site in southern Saskatchewan earlier than expected
Aug 23, 2026
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AI GeneratedNew carbon dating of bone samples at the St. Victor Petroglyphs in Saskatchewan suggests the site was used by Indigenous people as far back as 2,100 years ago. With over 360 carvings, this discovery provides a more concrete timeline of Indigenous history prior to first contact, moving beyond previous reliance on fragmented pottery finds.

