Our next meeting is this Thursday November 14th at the Museum of Ontario Archaeology. This month’s talk by Dr. Jay Stock, Professor, Western University is titled Changing Perspectives on the Transition to Agriculture in the Levant and Beyond. Dr. Stock will talk about his bioarchaeology/skeletal biology research and how it has played an important role in our […]
continue readingOctober Meeting- Bioarchaeological Analysis of Two Child Burials, Baja California, Sur, Mexico
Our next meeting is this Thursday October 10th at the Museum of Ontario Archaeology. This month’s talk by Dr. J.E. Molto, Professor Emeritus, Western University is titled Bioarchaeological Analysis of Two Child Burials from Canada De La Huertita (BC111), Baja California, Sur, Mexico. Dr. Molto describes two child skeletons (burials 6 and 7) from a cave burial […]
continue readingLooking for Witches in Lancashire, England
Our next meeting is this Thursday September 12th at the Museum of Ontario Archaeology. This Months speaker is Dr. Charles Orser (Timmins Martelle Heritage Consultants with his talk titled Looking for Witches in Lancashire, England The trial of the “Pendle Hill witches” in 1612 is arguably the most famous case of witchcraft in England. Its orbit even […]
continue readingLake Whittaker Archaeology Day
The London Chapter of the Ontario Archaeology Society in conjunction with The Museum of Ontario Archaeology and Kettle Creek Conservation Authority are hosting an Archaeology Day at Lake Whittaker Conservation Area , 5840 Whittaker Lane, Harrietsville on Sunday August 11, from 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. For more than 40 years the London Chapter, OAS has […]
continue readingAnnual Chapter Picnic & Artifact Day
Join us on Sunday, July 14 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m at Ska-nah-Doht Village and Museum for the Annual London OAS Chapter Picnic! Bring out your artifacts for identification, enjoy demonstrations by North American Champion Flint Knappers, and try your hand at the various activities of the day!
continue readingApril Meeting
Our next meeting is this Thursday April 11th at the Museum of Ontario Archaeology. Doors open at 7pm and the meeting will begin at 7:30pm. This month Dr. Dana Poulton will be speaking on the Pipeline and Rattlesnake Point Ontario Sites All are welcome and cookies and juice will be provided.See you there!
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