OTTAWA, CANADA—Newspaper archives have yielded information on forgotten nineteenth-century archaeological excavations in the region that became Canada’s capital city. Randy Boswell of Carleton ...
SASKATOON, CANADA—The Star Phoenix reports that archaeology student Kristina Chomyshen of the University of Saskatchewan uncovered a 6,000-year-old dart tip at the Wolf Willow site in south-central ...
Canadian prime minister Stephen Harper was absolutely gushing yesterday when he announced the discovery of one of the lost ships from the doomed Franklin expedition. But this anti-science government ...
The site is located about five kilometres north of Prince Albert along the North Saskatchewan River. Credit: Sturgeon Lake First Nation A major archaeological discovery near the community of Sturgeon ...
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According to Ersoy, seven of the pages date to between the 17th-19th centuries, two are from rare printed works, and two are pages of modern calligraphy. Canada has returned 11 pages of ancient ...
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