Fragments of pottery collected from the Jackes Archaeological Site, Toronto, circa 1400s. Sustainable Archaeology McMaster.
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Resource ID
10143
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Open
Credit Line
Sustainable Archaeology McMaster
Program Category
Historical Plaques
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McMaster University
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Fragments of pottery collected from the Jackes Archaeological Site, Toronto, circa 1400s. Sustainable Archaeology McMaster.
Description
Fragments of pottery dated to the 1400s collected from the Jackes Archaeological Site between the 1930s snd 1950s. Pottery patterns and designs help archaeologists understand the age of a site. Clay from this area was used in making ceramics and was later utilized by a nearby brick factory.