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Archaeological investigations in the Greater Toronto Area have identified nearly 300 sites related to Indigenous occupation — a powerful...
Archaeological investigations in the Greater Toronto Area have identified nearly 300 sites related to Indigenous occupation — a powerful reminder that this area has been the homeland of Indigenous peoples for more than 10,000 years. Each site — whether a small, briefly-occupied hunting camp or a large village that housed hundreds of families —...
Archaeological investigations in the Greater Toronto Area have identified nearly 300 sites related to Indigenous occupation — a powerful reminder that this area has been the homeland of Indigenous peoples for more than 10,000 years. Each site — whether a small, briefly-occupied hunting camp or a large village that housed hundreds of families —...
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...