| Ancient Echoes Interpretive Center - Highlights Aboriginal culture, archaeology, paleontology, and prairie ecology. Includes photographs of four petroglyphs on dolomite boulders.
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| Homes of the Past: An Iroquoian Longhouse - Explore an Iroquoian village with The Royal Ontario Museum. Reconstruction drawings and model built from the features of a longhouse unearthed by archaeologists, history and description.
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| Archaeology in Arctic North America - Provides a glimpse of archaeological research in this region and its results, focusing principally on the Canadian Arctic
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| Namu: A Pictoral Gallery - An overview of the history and prehistory of Namu are presented in this pictoral gallery by the Department of Archaeology at Simon Fraser University.
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| Thule Archaeological Sites - Information and images of ancient Thule tools and lodging. The Thule are the ancestors to the modern day Arctic Inuit.
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| Bog People Exhibit 'Disrespectful,' Critic Says - From Globe and Mail, head of Canada's top arts lobby group is upset at the inclusion of mummified corpses from Europe in a current exhibition at the Canadian Museum of Civilization.
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| Ska-Nah-Doht - Reconstructed Iroquoian Village and Museum in Longwoods Road Conservation Area, Middlesex County.
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| Arctic Fieldwork - Doing Fieldwork in the Arctic and Baffin Island.
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| Archaeology at Parks Canada - The official web-site explains Government policies to protect and manage archaeological resources through the vast system of National Parks and National Historic Sites.
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| DNA study to settle ancient mystery about mingling of Inuit, Vikings - From Canada and International News, A centuries-old Arctic mystery may be weeks away from resolution as an Icelandic anthropologist prepares to release his findings on the so-called "Blond Eskimos" of the Canadian North.
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| DNA tests debunk blond Inuit legend - From CBA, Two Icelandic scientists have shot holes in the theory of the missing Norse tribes of the Arctic.
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