Understanding Toronto through Archaeology, St. Lawrence Hall, February 11, 2017. Image by Alex Willms.
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636
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Alex Willms
Date of Creation
11 February 2017
Program Category
Education and Engagement
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Understanding Toronto through Archaeology, St. Lawrence Hall, February 11, 2017. Image by Alex Willms.
Description
Attendees ask questions at the Understanding Toronto through Archaeology: A Public Symposium. Three archaeological sites: the Humber River, Centre Street, and an Iroquoian longhouse were discussed, as well as preliminary findings relating to the excavation of the St. Lawrence North Market. The importance of archaeology to city building and the processes and policies of how these resources are managed were also discussed.