The Keatley Creek site is an unusually large prehistoric housepit village site located on the terraces of the Fraser River, about 20 km upstream from the town of Lillooet, British Columbia.
Research at Keatley Creek over the past 15 years has demonstrated that a large complex transegalitarian community of hunter/gatherers existed at the site from 1000–2000 BP. We have also documented the ...
The Keatley Creek site is the largest remaining site of a series of unusually large prehistoric housepit villages in the vicinity of Lillooet that include the Bell site and the Bridge River site.
The Keatley Creek site is an unusually large prehistoric housepit village site located on the terraces of the Fraser River, about 20 km upstream from the town of Lillooet, British Columbia.