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Locality: Hamilton, Ontario

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Address: 175 Longwood Rd. S., Suite B22, L8P 0A1 Hamilton, ON, Canada

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Sustainable Archaeology at McMaster Innovation Park 24.11.2020

A J. Hugh Hammond-monogrammed celt (adze, in this case) from Oro Twp., Ontario. Hammond collected from and wrote about (e.g. in the Annual Archaeological Report, Ontario (A.A.R.O.) journals) sites in Simcoe Co. in the early 1900s.

Sustainable Archaeology at McMaster Innovation Park 28.10.2020

A J. Hugh Hammond-monogrammed celt (adze, in this case) from Oro Twp., Ontario. Hammond collected from and wrote about (e.g. in the Annual Archaeological Report, Ontario (A.A.R.O.) journals) sites in Simcoe Co. in the early 1900s.

Sustainable Archaeology at McMaster Innovation Park 09.10.2020

Ontario Archaeology in Egypt! Louise Boisvert juxtaposed Princess Point (AhGx-1) site excavations and ancient Egyptian statuary and iconography during an exhibit in Alexandria (December 2018). See more of Louise’s works at: https://louiseboisvert.com.

Sustainable Archaeology at McMaster Innovation Park 23.09.2020

The latest blog post from Dating Iroquoia is online. https://datingiroquoia.wordpress.com//sample-collection-i/. Megan Anne Conger discusses her work selectin...g samples in Ontario, including visits to ASI, Sustainable Archaeology at McMaster Innovation Park, University of Waterloo, and University of Toronto Mississauga. See more

Sustainable Archaeology at McMaster Innovation Park 06.09.2020

Here is a great new update video short about Sustainable Archaeology at McMaster Innovation Park from our friends McMaster Innovation Park and Greening Marketing (Greening Media)!

Sustainable Archaeology at McMaster Innovation Park 31.08.2020

Various shells recovered from the Savage (AdHm-29) site, Chatham-Kent, Ontario, from July 1982.

Sustainable Archaeology at McMaster Innovation Park 27.08.2020

From our Legacy Collections, a partially reconstructed vessel from the early historic Neutral Fonger (AhHb-8) village, Brantford, Ontario.

Sustainable Archaeology at McMaster Innovation Park 15.08.2020

Colleagues in archaeology and beyond, check out the Extreme Closeup images and shareable macrophotography of MIGHTYmacro’s Doug Angus-Lee (Instagram: @bigondetails) at http://www.mightymacro.com/. Three @sustainablearchaeology artefacts have been macrophotographed. The first high-res image is a large biface from the Templar (sometimes Templer) site in Ancaster Twp, now City of Hamilton: https://goo.gl/7wJmei. The second is of 2 mended rim sherds from the Uren (AfHd-3) site in Oxford County: https://goo.gl/6dZh9C. The third image is of 1 rim sherd again from the Uren (AfHd-3) site: https://goo.gl/7mrd2F. Zoom in and share!

Sustainable Archaeology at McMaster Innovation Park 31.07.2020

A unilaterally single-barbed antler harpoon from the ancestral Huron-Wendat Bosomworth (BaGv-1) site, Bradford West Gwillimbury (Case Coll.).

Sustainable Archaeology at McMaster Innovation Park 16.07.2020

A selection of drills and piercing tools from the Wood Coll. attributed to the historic Neutral Daniels (AhGx-12) village in Ancaster, ON.

Sustainable Archaeology at McMaster Innovation Park 26.06.2020

Three of the four netsinkers from Boresma (AfHi-121) on the Thames, Delaware Twp. Faunal remains document the importance of fishing here.

Sustainable Archaeology at McMaster Innovation Park 16.06.2020

Happy May 29th from the P. M. Pringle Collection via the Case Collection!

Sustainable Archaeology at McMaster Innovation Park 03.06.2020

Summer RA, Marissa Benjamin, is rebagging finds from Boresma (AfHi-121), Middlesex Co., excavated in 1989. These are from the 195-65 block.

Sustainable Archaeology at McMaster Innovation Park 01.06.2020

Check out what our new Research Assistant found today! These rim sherds come from the Savage (AdHm-29) site, Chatham-Kent from July 1982.