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Boyd Archaeological Field School

   
Project Name Boyd Archaeological Field School
Location Pickering, Ontario, Canada
Season dates: 07-04-05 - 07-23-05
Multiple Session dates:
Application Deadline: Contact for details - 0000-00-00
Project WebPage Title Boyd Archaeological Field School
Program Type
Fieldschool
Project Size 25 - 49 participants
Affiliation Toronto and Region Conservation, Royal Ontario Museum, York Region District School Board
Project Director Robert W.C. Burgar, Toronto and Region Conservation

 

 

Description  

29th annual residential field school for high school students

 

Period(s) of occupation Late Woodland period circa A.D. 1500
   
 
Requirements
Age Requirements 15
Experience Requirements Grade 9/10 History and Geography academic-level courses
Minimum Length Stay 3 weeks
Academic credit
 
 
Costs / Living Conditions
Room and Board arrangements Room and board provided at the Claremont Conservation Field Centre for duration of course, except 3-day break from July 15-17
Cost free (included with tuition)
 
Contact information
Contact Name: Cathy Crinnion
Address

5 Shoreham Drive

City Toronto
State/Province Ontario
Country Canada
 
Phone 416-661-6600 ext.5323
Fax 416-667-6277
email ccrinnion@trca.on.ca
 
Bibliography
Wright, J.V. Ontario Prehistory: An Eleven-Thousand-Year Archaeological Outline 1972 Ottawa
Trigger, Bruce G. The Huron: Farmers of the North 1969 New York

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