Majorville Cairn and Medicine Wheel site

The Majorville Cairn and Medicine Wheel (Iniskim Umaapi) is an archaeological site of the Blackfoot Nation located south of Bassano, Alberta.

The medicine wheel has been dated to 3200 BCE (5200 years ago) by careful stratification of known artifact types.

[2] The medicine wheel sits on top of a grassy hill at an elevation of 918 m[1] overlooking a large area of undisturbed prairie around the Bow River.

This arrangement is categorized as Subgroup 6 and of the total 67 known medicine wheels only 3 belong to this category, the other two being the Jennings site in South Dakota and Bighorn in Wyoming.

[7] In this case the petrified coils of ammonite shells that broke along the septa into small figurines with four prongs on one side resembling legs.