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Canadian Archaeology CBC news
Duration : 129 Seconds


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Public Archaeology In SVG
Duration : 232 Seconds

Canadian Archaeology Margarita De Guzman promotes her programme "Public Archaeology" throughtout canada to get foreigners from all over to come take part in her archaeology programme in St Vincent & the Grenadines-In a effort to save the history of SVG the IADC contracts the National Trust to handle the archaeological affairs of Argyle.
Tags :Public Archaeology, Canadian Archaeology, Archaeology @ IADC, IADC archaeology, shadyvilleentertains, Argyle international Airport, St Vincent & the Grenadines
The Apologetics Canada Conference 2011: Dr. Steven Collins Confirming the Bible Through Archaeology.
Duration : 3972 Seconds

Apologetics.com Canada and Ethos presented the 2011 Apologetics Canada Conference hosted at Coquitlam Alliance Church in Coquitlam, BC. The slides are not seen in the video, but you can check out the project website at www.tallelhammam.com Greg Koukl - The New Atheists: Old Arguments, New Attitude. Dr. Steven Collins - Confirming the Bible Through Archaeology. Dr. Craig Hazen - Did Jesus Really Rise From the Dead? Dr. John Mark Reynolds - The War of Worldviews. Published by permission from Apologetics.com
Tags :Steve, Collins, Canada, Vancouver, Apologetics, Christian, Jesus, conference, Bible, Archaeology
Parks Canada underwater archaeologists find HMS Investigator
Duration : 203 Seconds

First on deck since the arctic claimed her 150 years ago, Parks Canada underwater archaeologists find HMS Investigator laden with artifacts in the shallows of Mercy Bay, beneath a diminishing polar ice pack.
Tags :shipwreck, exploration, diving, parks canada, HMS Investigator, Mercy Bay
Archaeological Dig on PEI -- Greenwich
Duration : 350 Seconds

The area around St. Peters Bay has been a place of continuous human habitation for more than 10000 years. Today the land is uninhabited, protected within Prince Edward Island National Park, but the rich cultural heritage of its previous inhabitants is still preserved within its soil. In June 2008, an archaeology field school was established along Greenwich's Tlaqatik Trail. Run jointly by Parks Canada and University of Prince Edward Island, the dig's aim during its four week program was to find artefacts that will help shed light on Acadian families who lived in the area during the mid-1700s.
Tags :Archeology, Prince Edward Island, Greenwich, PEI, Parks Canada
Resolute Bay (Nunavut) Archaeological Dig
Duration : 346 Seconds

Archaeological Dig in Resolute Bay, Nunavut
Tags :Nunavut, Inuit, Canadian, Arctic
Archaeology at Port-la-Joye
Duration : 189 Seconds

Port-La-Joye-Fort Amherst is rich in history of 4 cultures; the Mi'Kmaq, the French, the Acadians, and the British. Archaeological digs at the site help us to better understand how these people lived. The Young Archaeologists Program started in 2008, and allows grade 6 students a rare chance to help Parks Canada archaeologists and staff to dig up artefacts, clean them and categorize them. Students learn about Port-La-Joye-Fort Amherst and its history, and learn about archaeology as well. To learn more about Port-La-Joye-Fort Amherst, visit www.parkscanada.gc.ca
Tags :Parks Canada, PEI National Park, Archaeology, Prince Edward Island, students, Archaeological Dig, Young Archaeologists Program
Marine archaeologist Ryan Harris looks at the HMS Investigator
Duration : 30 Seconds

Parks Canada archaeologist Ryan Harris looks at footage of the HMS Investigator
Tags :HMS Investigator, history
Conversations with Archaeologists: Dr. Peter Storck
Duration : 166 Seconds

Dr. Peter Storck, ROM Archaeologist and author of Journey to the Ice Age, discusses his contributions to the study of Paleo-Indians, the first people to migrate into Ontario. This unique video series, Conversations with Archaelogists and Researchers, explores the careers and experiences of five individuals associated with with the Royal Ontario Museum.
Tags :archaeology, archeology, archeologist, history, historian, research, curator, canada, canadian history, rom, royal ontario museum, toronto, education
Canada's Stonehenge
Duration : 377 Seconds

The discovery of a 5000-year-old Sun Temple and an ancient time machine—a Stone Age calendar—in Canada led scientist Gordon Freeman to ground-breaking discoveries in Stonehenge. During field work and research from 1986 to 2006, Freeman found striking similarities between the surface geometry of the two sites. These similarities push back the boundaries of written history and have far-reaching implications for North American and European history.
Tags :archaeology, stonehenge, Gordon Freeman, Canada's Stonehenge, scientific discovery, Majorville, Alberta
Lake Minnewanka Underwater Archaeology - Banff National Park
Duration : 214 Seconds

Banff National Park is not just a natural landscape, it is a cultural landscape as well... and it is not always on land. See how the Parks Canada Underwater Archaeological Service looks for 10000 year-old signs of Aboriginal presence under the waters of Lake Minnewanka.
Tags :Lake Minnewanka, Banff National Park, archaeology, diving
Stories from Gwaii Haanas - Daryl Fedje & Nicole Smith: Finding Ancient Shorelines 1/2
Duration : 554 Seconds

Stories from Gwaii Haanas - On the Northwest Coast the interface between land and sea sustains human life. Come hear how Parks Canada archaeologists Daryl and Nicole have used sea-level reconstruction to find ancient archaeological sites dating to over 10000 years old and about underwater archaeological projects that uncover traditional Haida resource harvesting features in the intertidal zone. www.visitvanaqua.org
Tags :gwaii, haanas, vancouver, aquarium
2010 Arctic Surveys
Duration : 78 Seconds

Parks Canada will lead two separate Arctic archaeological surveys this summer in search of three vessels associated to the historic search for the North-West Passage -- the continuing search for Franklin's HMS Erebus and Terror and the new survey related to HMS Investigator and its associated land sites.
Tags :HMS Erebus, HMS Terror, HMS Investigator, Franklin, archaeology, underwater, North-West Passage, survey, arctic
Parks Canada finds HMS Investigator and discovers three grave sites
Duration : 175 Seconds

Marc-André Bernier, Chief of the Underwater Archeology Service at Parks Canada, provides information on the HMS Investigator survey and the discovery of three grave sites near McClure's cache.
Tags :HMS Investigator, Marc-André Bernier, Robert mcclure, Franklin, archaeology, underwater, North-West Passage, survey, arctic, Parks Canada
Cathy Crinnion on the Boyd Archaeological Field School
Duration : 127 Seconds

Over a three week period, students develop and master interdisciplinary knowledge and skills through the exploration of Aboriginal and Euro-Canadian histories. The course includes lectures and hands-on work at an archaeological site under the instruction of certified teachers and archaeologists. The Boyd Archaeological Field School, recipient of the 2005 Peggy Armstrong Public Archaeology Award, is entering its 33rd year of operation under the sponsorship of the Continuing Education Department of the York Region Board of Education with assistance from a number of partners.
Tags :Boyd, Archaeological, Field, School, Archaeology, Learn, Pickering, Ontario, Canada
Archaeology: Digging for the Truth of the Bible
Duration : 4853 Seconds

A Creation Challenge to the Chickens of Evolution - www.youtube.com (Whoops) Researchers: Ancient human remains found in Israel - news.yahoo.com Searching for Evolutionists Who will Defend Their Position (DEBATE DODGERS) www.youtube.com Digging Through the Bible: David and Goliath - www.israelnationalnews.com Among biblical figures whose existence has been attested by archaeology or other preserved ancient records are the following: www.ucg.org Influential archeologists in Israel are declaring that archeology has proved "the Israelites were never in Egypt, did not conquer the land in a military campaign and did not pass it on the 12 tribes of Israel," and "the empire of David and Solomon never existed." At the same time, other leading archeologists strongly disagree, assuring us that such claims "are either grossly misleading, illogical, disingenuous or all three." Can the Old Testament be trusted for its historical account and does archeology provide evidence for its accuracy. What does the evidence say? Dr. Patton has personally investigated the claims and presents the evidence in a way that will allow you to draw your own conclusions. Dr. Patton has a broad educational background; four years at Florida College, Temple Terrace, FL (Bible); two years at Austin Peay State University, Clarksville, TN (Geology); two years at Indiana Univ./Purdue Univ., Indianapolis, IN (Geology); two years, Pacific School of Graduate Studies. He has worked as Geologist in US, Canada ...
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Valley River Archaeological Survey 2007
Duration : 294 Seconds

White Spruce Archaeology's survey and excavation camp held in the Duck Mountains with support from LP Canada, Heritage Grants Manitoba, and First Nations Forestry Program.
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The Boyd Archaeological Field School (HD)
Duration : 440 Seconds

Over a three week period, students develop and master interdisciplinary knowledge and skills through the exploration of Aboriginal and Euro-Canadian histories. The course includes lectures and hands-on work at an archaeological site under the instruction of certified teachers and archaeologists. The Boyd Archaeological Field School, recipient of the 2005 Peggy Armstrong Public Archaeology Award, is entering its 33rd year of operation under the sponsorship of the Continuing Education Department of the York Region Board of Education with assistance from a number of partners. This summer course includes accommodation for a range of abilities and needs. Students will earn a Grade 12 University Prep Credit in Interdisciplinary Studies (IDC4U). The course instructors include Ontario teachers, licensed archaeologists, Aboriginal educators and respected professionals in a variety of specialties. www.boydfieldschool.org
Tags :Boyd, Archaeology, School, Camp, Summer, Ontario, Toronto, Pickering, nature, hiking, garderning, stunts, offroad, educational, wilderness, jumping, wildlife, environment, crafts
L'Anse aux Meadows (UNESCO World Heritage Site) - Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Duration : 117 Seconds

L'Anse aux Meadows is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the only known Norse village in North America (outside of Greenland). Explore the unique cultural offerings that this archaeological site has to offer. Want to plan your trip to Canada? Visit uscw.canada.travel Join us on Facebook and Twitter: www.facebook.com www.twitter.com
Tags :canada, keepexploring, #ctc#, newfoundland and labrador, newfoundland, labrador, travel, tourism, l'anse aux meadows, national historic site, history, historic, unesco, world, heritage, site, icelandic, ashore, explorers, immigrants, european, origin, shoe-making, blacksmith, carpenter, metal, iphone, museum, ax, axe, building, carpentry, technology, teacher, viking, education, jellyfish cove, archaeological, archaeology, norse, leif ericson, norwegian, helge ingstad, anne stine ingstad
Whitewater PoW Camp on CBC News' The National (15 July 2011)
Duration : 301 Seconds

The Whitewater PoW Camp Archaeology Project is investigating the people and stories of a Second World War internment camp built in Riding Mountain National Park, Manitoba, Canada. Occupied from October 1943 to October 1945, the camp held 450 German Afrika Korps soldiers captured in Egypt after the Second Battle of El-Alamein. The research involves archival documents, oral history, and archaeological survey and excavation. whitewaterpowcamp.com
Tags :Archaeology, Manitoba, Riding, Mountain, National, Park, News, CBC, The, Adrian, Myers, pows, Canada, Historical, Karen, Pauls, Afrika, Korps


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