In the heat of last July, three students from TRCA’s Boyd Archaeological Field School made an unexpected discovery during excavations at the...
In the heat of last July, three students from TRCA’s Boyd Archaeological Field School made an unexpected discovery during excavations at the Sébastien Site. While screening soil for artifacts, they spotted a distinctive and unusual shape: a fishing hook, they quickly realized — one made from native copper. It’s the first fishing hook ever...
In the heat of last July, three students from TRCA’s Boyd Archaeological Field School made an unexpected discovery during excavations at the Sébastien Site. While screening soil for artifacts, they spotted a distinctive and unusual shape: a fishing hook, they quickly realized — one made from native copper. It’s the first fishing hook ever...
During the field season of 2007, TRCA archaeologists were conducting excavations at the Lewis Site, a former 19th century homestead with a unique...
During the field season of 2007, TRCA archaeologists were conducting...
During the field season of 2007, TRCA archaeologists were conducting excavations at the Lewis Site, a former 19th century homestead with a unique kiln complex, which indicated that industrial activities were an important part of past daily life at...