Furze, Mark F.A.2022-05-272022-05-272012https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14078/294Recent work on NW Banks Island in the western Canadian Arctic Archipelago (CAA) has overturned the long-held paradigm that the area was never glaciated. However, occurrence of rare remains of mammoth from Banks and Melville islands (25.9-24.6 cal ka BP) suggests herb-rich tundra persisted for much of the Wisconsinan, and constrains the timing of glaciation.enAll Rights ReservedPleistocene horse remains from NW Banks Island, Canadian Arctic Archipelago: implications for long-term landscape evolutionArticle