Excavations by the TRCA Archaeology team at the Seed-Barker site have uncovered many interesting artifacts, as well as information about the people...
Excavations by the TRCA Archaeology team at the Seed-Barker site have uncovered many interesting artifacts, as well as information about the people who once inhabited the site. One of the most intriguing of these is a groundstone smoking pipe: the Bird Pipe. The majority of smoking pipes recovered from this time period, and from the...
Excavations by the TRCA Archaeology team at the Seed-Barker site have uncovered many interesting artifacts, as well as information about the people who once inhabited the site. One of the most intriguing of these is a groundstone smoking pipe: the Bird Pipe. The majority of smoking pipes recovered from this time period, and from the...
The TRCA Archaeology team recently held a professional development day, also known as the “Seed Barker Blitz,” to highlight one of our...
The TRCA Archaeology team recently held a professional development...
The TRCA Archaeology team recently held a professional development day, also known as the “Seed Barker Blitz,” to highlight one of our legacy sites. The Seed Barker site, dating from ca. 1530-1570, is a Late Ontario Iroquoian village....