This is the third of three episodes on archeological activities that have taken place in Algonquin Park since the late 1930s. The focus in Part III is to share insights into the archeological work that has been done in the Park since the 1990s. Most of the investigations have been initiated by private archeologists with permission from the then Park Authorities.
This musical interlude is called Algonquin Provincial Park and comes from Dan Gibson’s Solitudes National Parks and Sanctuaries CD. It is brought to you with the approval of Digital Funding LLC. Solitudes music can be found wherever you get your music streaming.
For this series, I’ve relied on a number of key sources including:
Several ‘thought leadership papers by William Allen including:
Several ‘thought leadership papers by Rory MacKay including:
Ontario Archeological Society’s ARC Notes Vol 12 Issue 5 Sept-Oct 2007
Pukaskwa Pits: Rethinking the vision quest hypothesis, by Nancy Champagne
Ontario Archeological Society’s ARC Notes Vol 14 Issue 6 Nov-Dec 200
Ontario Archeological Society’s ARC Notes Vol 16 Issue 2 Mar-Apr 2011
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