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Archaeology is more than uncovering artifacts – it’s about reconstructing the lives, cultures, and traditions of past communities.

From media features and site investigations to artifact analysis and collections research, this page highlights key topics that bring the past into focus.

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Whether you’re interested in preserving Indigenous heritage, exploring everyday materials, or uncovering the stories embedded in Ontario’s landscapes, this is your starting point for discovery in Sustainable Archaeology.

Sustainable Archaeology In The Media Learn more

This page explores media coverage and academic research on Sustainable Archaeology, shedding light on artifact preservation, Indigenous heritage, and curation challenges.

Through articles and expert discussions, it highlights the intersection of archaeology with policy, technology, and ethical stewardship.

Archaeological Terms Learn more

This glossary provides clear, accessible definitions of essential archaeological terms – from tools and techniques to dating systems and cultural concepts.

It’s designed to support learners, researchers, and anyone curious about how we explore and interpret the past.

Materials Learn more

Sustainable Archaeology McMaster’s collections of lithics, ceramics, faunal remains, and more offer a glimpse into past cultures, technologies, and daily life.

Researchers and professionals can analyze these materials to uncover new insights into trade, craftsmanship, and environmental conditions.

Site Summaries Learn more

This page provides an overview of archaeological site investigations across Ontario, highlighting discoveries from Indigenous settlements, historic villages, and burial grounds.

Each site offers valuable insights into past communities, trade networks, and cultural practices, preserving their stories for future research and understanding.