Saugeen complex
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The Saugeen complex was a First Nations culture located around the southeast shores of Lake Huron and the Bruce Peninsula, around the London area, and possibly as far east as the Grand River. They were active in the period 200 BCE to 500 CE. Archeological evidence suggests that Saugeen complex people of the Bruce Peninsula may have evolved into the Odawa people (Ottawa).[1]
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Race | First Nations |
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Period | Middle Woodland |
Dates | 200 BCE – 500 CE |
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