
Online Activities: Archaeological Analysis
The following is a list of references cited within the pages of this activity:
The Parks Canada Glass Glossary
By Olive Jones and Catherine Sullivan. Rev. ed. National Historic Parks and Sites, Canadian Parks Service, Environment Canada: Ottawa. 1989.
Ceramics: The ACO Guide to 19th C. Sites
By I. Kenyon. Manuscript on file at the Ministry of Citizenship and Culture, Archaeology and Heritage Planning Branch, London, Ontario, Canada.
Marbles
By Thomas Kenyon. Kewa Magazine. The Ontario Archaeological Society, London Chapter.
Plain TD Clay Tobacco Pipes Part II
By Thomas Kenyon. Kewa Magazine. The Ontario Archaeological Society, London Chapter.
Nail Chronology as an aid to dating old buildings.
By Lee H. Nelson. Technical Leaflet 48, History News. American Association for State and Local History: Nashville. 1968.
North Toronto
By Don Ritchie. Stoddart: Toronto. 1992.
Sears, Roebuck and Company Catalogue(Reprint)
By Sears, Roebuck and Company. Random House: New Jersey. 1993.
Lamp Chimneys. In Lighting Devices in the National Reference Collection
By C. Sullivan. National Historic Parks and Sites Branch, Parks Canada, Environment Canada: Ottawa.1984.
The Wheat Pattern: An Illustrated Survey
By Lynne Sussman. National Historic Parks and Sites Branch, Parks Canada, Environment Canada: Ottawa. 1984.
If you liked this activity and want to learn more about Archaeology on the World Wide Web, here are some sites you might want to visit:
Charlotte the Vermont Whale: Glaciers and the Glacial Ages
An online "exhibit" from the University of Vermont explaining about glaciers and the ice age.
Old Sturbridge Village
An online "tour" of a " small New England community" (USA) in the 1830's. "Explore" the reconstructed village through a series of photos.
