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Layer Three- Mixed occupation and fill layer

Here is what was found in layer 3-  a piece of flow blue, transferware ceramic, which dates from around the mid 1830s.  Transferware was less expensive than imported, hand painted Chinese porcelain, and the affordability of flow blue items were attractive for many Victorian middle class families.

Make your own Mummy

Make Your Own Mummy! For this project you will need: Plasticene Plaster of paris bandages Paint (acrylic will work best-- BUT it doesn't wash off, so be careful) Paintbrushes Scissors The right attitude Step 1 Take a lump of plasticene or modeling clay and work it between your hands until it

Toronto Underfoot

Toronto Underfoot

Join us at the ROM for International Archaeology Day   on October 19 from 11am-3pm. Explore archaeology from Toronto, from around Ontario, and from all over the world. Highlights will include a special temporary display case with some of the great artifacts featured here and more!   Interactive