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Articles tagged with Archaeology (25)
Virtual repatriation
Virtual repatriation
Small-town murder scene
Buried bones tell the tale of the Nantuck brothers during the Yukon gold rush
Raiders from the sea
Along one of the world’s greatest salmon rivers, archaeologists and First Nations elders discover clues to a turbulent past
Protecting Petun lands
Development projects near Craigleith, Ontario threaten Petun Nation historical sites
DIY dino dig
Source: Canadian Geographic Travel, May 2010
Department:
Gateway
Contributors:
Candice Vallantin
The stone diaries
Source: Canadian Geographic Travel, September 2009
Department:
Gateway
Contributors:
Jessica Eissfeldt
Strands of evidence
In Europe, the Vikings were feared as bloodthirsty pirates, but in the Canadian Arctic, a leading archaeologist reveals, their 11th-century voyages were about trading rather than raiding.
The messenger
The remains of a young man who died on a glacier more than 200 years ago reveal details of his life and times
Diggin’ Québec
Source: Canadian Geographic Travel, May 2008
Department:
Gateway
Contributors:
Cheryl Cornachia
Eight Thousand Years Down
Not long after the last ice age, spear-throwing bison hunters made camp in a meadow in Alberta’s Cypress Hills. An archaeological dig has revealed how the generations that followed used that same site for more than eight millennia.
The wreck of the Klondike I
Unearthing Egypt
Archaeology
Treasures in nature's freezer
Archaeology
High spirits
Ancient artifacts from melting ice patches delight scientists — and spark a cultural renaissance among the Yukon's aboriginal youth
Where ancient hunters gathered
Receding waters and erosive winds expose a lode of prehistoric tracks, bones and artifacts
Unlocking the secrets of the iceman
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