On Aboriginal Representation in the Gallery
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Livre
Auteurs/contributeurs
- Jessup, Lynda (Auteur)
- Bagg, Shannon (Auteur)
Titre
On Aboriginal Representation in the Gallery
Résumé
This book provides a glimpse of thirteenth-century life and death in a southern Ontario Iroquoian community. The renovation of a Toronto soccer field in 1997 resulted in the accidental discovery of an Iroquoian ossuary--a large pit containing the remains of at least 87 people. The pit was excavated and recorded, and the remains reburied in accordance with the wishes of the Six Nations Council of Oshweken. Scientific analyses of the bones resulted in a remarkably detailed demographic profile of the Moatfield people, along with indicators of their health and diet. The book reports these findings and includes a complete database of maps and profiles on an accompanying CD-ROM. Ronald F. Williamson is president of Archaeological Services Inc., Toronto. Susan Pfeiffer is professor of anthropology at the University of Toronto.
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Collection
Mercury series
Lieu
Hull
Maison d’édition
Canadian Museum of Civilization
Date
2002
Nb de pages
310
Langue
Anglais
ISBN
978-0-660-18749-5
Consulté le
04/08/2021 16:12
Catalogue de bibl.
WorldCat Discovery Service
Extra
Section: XXX-310 p. : illustrations ; 25 cm
Référence
Jessup, L. et Bagg, S. (2002). On Aboriginal Representation in the Gallery. Canadian Museum of Civilization. http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/904209533
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