Tamerlane Ventures, Inc. announced that the company has completed an assessment program at its Indian Mountain Lake property. Tamerlane conducted a geological assessment of the BB Lake deposit at Indian Mountain Lake to confirm historic grades and tonnages with the objective of converting the historic resource on the deposit to a NI 43-101 compliant resource. The Indian Mountain Lake property is in a relatively unexplored massive sulphide mining camp that contains several volcanogenic base metal deposits. The four known deposits are the BB Lake, Kennedy Lake, Kennedy Lake West, and Susu Lake. The BB Lake deposit has non-43-101 compliant historic resources estimated at 3.0 million tonnes at 10% combined Zn-Pb-Cu, 4.0 opt Ag, and 0.02 opt Au. In addition to these, there are eleven other base metal showings located on the Indian Mountain Lake property. The assessment program included an on-site geological investigation/assessment of the BB Lake property to locate historical drill holes and re-log previously drilled core samples. The assessment team consisted of two Tamerlane geologists and two geologists from Aurora Geosciences Ltd., of Yellowknife, NWT. As a result of the assessment program, all high grade drill holes were logged in the field and will be transported to Yellowknife for sampling and assaying. Historic drill hole collars were also located. The next steps in the assessment of the Indian Mountain Lake property will be to re-assay core to confirm historic grades and tonnages, which are necessary to bring the BB Lake deposit resources into NI 43-101 compliance. Tamerlane also plans to conduct confirmation and exploration drilling to test the BB Lake ore body at depth.