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Locality: Petawawa, Ontario

Phone: +1 613-281-3838



Address: 5021 - 25 Civic Centre Rd K8H 0B0 Petawawa, ON, Canada

Website: CameronHeritage.com

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Cameron Heritage Consulting 18.10.2020

These would be fun to try out.

Cameron Heritage Consulting 16.10.2020

Well there goes my business...

Cameron Heritage Consulting 07.10.2020

I just visited the JORVIK Viking Centre in York, UK. What an amazing excavation it must have been. They did an incredible job bring the site back to life - even using smells. https://www.jorvikvikingcentre.co.uk/#PLtCZyCZYaGMDcOp.97

Cameron Heritage Consulting 19.09.2020

Great way to introduce two concepts to children - climate change and archaeology.

Cameron Heritage Consulting 06.09.2020

Remonte Sensing. Wish we could use it more in the initial stages of archaeological assessments. One day it will be. I just need to be patient.

Cameron Heritage Consulting 19.08.2020

'Tis the year to to be finding crop marks in the British Isles.

Cameron Heritage Consulting 04.08.2020

This is an amazing find. It is truly amazing what the right light will show. A google image of this field shows nothing whatsoever, but these just pop right up.

Cameron Heritage Consulting 18.07.2020

The religious tradition of designating a patron saint to a profession or activity is a long standing one, and it is of no surprise that a heavenly protector, or... advocate, has been claimed by archaeologists. When it comes to patron saints, archaeologists, like many other professions have claimed more than one patron. Some consider St. Helena of Constantinople (Emperor Constantine the Great’s mother) to be the patron saint of archaeology, since she was attributed to finding and excavating the True Cross. [ 549 more words ] http://archaeologyblog.treetimeservices.ca//albertus-magn/ See more

Cameron Heritage Consulting 16.07.2020

I think the image of the rhinoceros in a cave in France is probably the most interesting.

Cameron Heritage Consulting 14.07.2020

Humans never change.

Cameron Heritage Consulting 24.06.2020

This is cool. Every archaeologist should have one in their kitchen!