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56029 A1710 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Archaeologist Peter Priess Displays Items Found During The Dig At The Site Of The Forks Park  ArchaeologyArtifactsPersonalities 1987, November 14
56057 A1711 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Archaeologists And Historians Are Excited By The Remains Of An Old Vessel Exposed On The Red River Bed Near Hyde Park. The Boat Was A 57 Metre Turn Of The Century Vessel That Had Never Been Exposed In The River Before. The Water In The River Is At Its Lo,  ArchaeologyArtifactsBoatsHistoryRivers 1987, November 25
40776 A1363 Harry Moody Collection     Bridge Built By Residents Across Sagetaepourstik Rapids (The Coming Out Rapids In Cree). Harry Moody Seated On This Bridge At The Outlet Of The Sturgeon - Weir River And Amisk Lake., Taken By Adelaide Leitch. Phot"  ArchaeologyBridgesPersonalities 1960
54289 A1649 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Dr. George Lammers, Curator Of The Geology Department At The Manitoba Museum Of Man And Nature, Examining A Fossil Estimated To Be 32 Million Years Old  ArchaeologyMuseumsPersonalitiesWinnipeg Buildings 1985, November 26
32552 A1086 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Dr. Greg Monks, Archaeologist, University Of Manitoba With Artifacts Recovered From Excavations At Upper Fort Garry  ArchaeologyArtifactsPersonalitiesUniversitiesUpper Fort Garry 1982, November 24
32551 A1086 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Dr. Greg Monks, Archaeologist, University Of Manitoba, And Two Workers At Excavations At The Site Of The South West Walls Of Upper Fort Garry In Bonnycastle Park, Main Street And Assiniboine Avenue  ArchaeologyEventsPersonalitiesUniversitiesUpper Fort Garry 1982, June 22
32965 A1100 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Dr. J. Steinbring, Archaeiologist, University Of Winnipeg Showing Pictographs And Rock Formation On The Shore Of Clearwater Bay, Lake Of The Woods  ArchaeologyEducationPersonalitiesUniversities 1982, June 9
32111 A1071 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Dr. J. Steinbring, Archaeologist, University Of Winnipeg, Displaying Copper Artifact Found In Eastern Manitoba  ArchaeologyArtifactsEducationPersonalitiesUniversities 1978, July 17
32964 A1100 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Dr. J. Steinbring, Archaeologist, University Of Winnipeg, Displaying New Acquisitions Of The Anthropology Department, Clothing Rubbings Of Pictographs From Bc.  ArchaeologyPersonalitiesUniversities 1981, September 4
36235 A1210 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Dr. Joan Townsend, University Of Manitoba, Department Of Anthropology Examining Skeletal Material Discovered During Sewer Construction On Ness Avenue At Buchanan Street In St. James  ArchaeologyEducationPersonalitiesUniversitiesWinnipeg StreetsWomen 1967, October 24
32484 A1084 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Dr. Tony Buchner, Archaeologist, University Of Winnipeg, Displaying Stone Artifacts From The Winnipeg River  ArchaeologyArtifactsDisplaysPersonalitiesUniversities 1980, December 29
59982 A1899 Nebraska Agriculture Collection     Excavation Of The Steamer Bertrand From The Missouri Riverbottom. The Boat Sank In 1865  ArchaeologyBoatsSteamboats 1865
18064 A0572 Institute of Arctic Research Collection     Flooring Of Room Adjacent To Master Fireplace. Stone Of Fireplace To Right At La Loche House, Methay Portage, Sk  ArchaeologyEskimosInuit 1972, July 16
18061 A0572 Institute of Arctic Research Collection     Flooring Of The West Periphery Of Cellar Of La Roche House, Methay Portage, Sk  ArchaeologyEskimosInuit 1972, July 6
18058 A0572 Institute of Arctic Research Collection     Flooring, Fort Providence, Nt  ArchaeologyEskimosInuitMusk Ox 1969, July
33197 A1108 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Gary Adams, Archaeologist With Parks Canada, Displaying Historic Artifact Recovered From York Factory On The Hayes River  ArchaeologyArtifactsDisplaysFortsHistoryPersonalities 1979, November 2
30261 A1009 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     George Swinton, Art Historian, Archaeologist, Examining Inuit Collection At Manitoba Museum  ArchaeologyArtEskimosHistoryInuitPersonalities 1965, July 15
18062 A0572 Institute of Arctic Research Collection     Grave Found In Association With A Hudson’S Bay Company (Hbc) Fort. Principal Features Are The Cross At The Head And A Wooden Picket Fence At Methay Portage, Sk  ArchaeologyEskimosFencesFortsGravesHudson Bay CompanyInuit 1972, July 13
40777 A1363 Harry Moody Collection     Harry Moody And Denia Hill Examine Artifacts At The Limestone Point Site At The Outlet Of The Sturgeon - Weir River And Amisk Lake. The Artifacts At This Site Were Dated By Dr. R. S. Mcneish As 500 B.C  ArchaeologyArtifactsPersonalitiesWomen 1960
40778 A1363 Harry Moody Collection Eric Wells   Harry Moody displays an aboriginal game, called Chapahon in Cree, and Nabahon in Ojibway.    ArchaeologyGamesPersonalities 1956
40779 A1363 Harry Moody Collection   Harry Moody displays an aboriginal game, called Chapahon in Cree, and Nabahon in Ojibway.    ArchaeologyGamesPersonalities 1956
40787 A1363 Harry Moody Collection T. Moody   Harry Moody on left talking with aboriginal woman.    ArchaeologyPersonalitiesWomen 1960
40786 A1363 Harry Moody Collection     Harry Moody On Right., T. Moody  ArchaeologyPersonalities 1960 C.
54541 A1659 Agriculture Canada Research Station, Lethbridge     Jaw Bones Of Large Carnivorous Dinosaur, Found In Rock On The Milk River  ArchaeologyDinosaurs 1937
40490 A1354 New Democratic Party Collection     Jeremy B. Akerman Mla For Cape Breton East, Ns. Born May 28,1942 At Alvechurch, United Kingdom. Educated At Marshfield Primary, Basaleg Grammer And Cardiff College Of Art, South Wales, Uk. An Archaeologist And Broadcaster. Elected Leader Of Nova Scotia In 1968. Elected To Nova Scotia Legislature In 1970, 1974 And 1978  ArchaeologyPersonalitiesPolitics  
18056 A0572 Institute of Arctic Research Collection     Looking North Showing East Building Edge, Fort Providence, Nt. Musk Ox  ArchaeologyEskimosInuitMusk Ox 1969, July
18057 A0572 Institute of Arctic Research Collection     Looking North West Showing Fireplace And Hearth, Fort Providence, Nt. Musk Ox  ArchaeologyEskimosInuitMusk Ox 1969, July
18055 A0572 Institute of Arctic Research Collection     Looking North, Showing Flooring. Note Hearth Pot In Lower Left, At Fort Providence, Nt  ArchaeologyEskimosInuitMusk Ox 1969, July
18054 A0572 Institute of Arctic Research Collection     Looking South, Showing Hearth Pot. Note Mud Flooring And Floor Joists At Fort Providence, Nt  ArchaeologyEskimosInuit 1969, July
18066 A0572 Institute of Arctic Research Collection     Map Of Methay Portage, Sk., Region With Location Of Historic Sites Found And Excavated By Don Steer During1971 - 1972 Season  ArchaeologyHistoryMaps 1972, October 10
18059 A0572 Institute of Arctic Research Collection     Master Fireplace At La Loche House With A Hardpan Base. Methy Portage, Sk  ArchaeologyEskimosInuit 1972, June 20
56262 A1718 Winnipeg Free Press Collection   Museum of Man and Nature's Curator of Archaeology Dr. Leigh Syms is using artifacts from aboriginal tribes to piece together aboriginal history in Canada, Winnipeg, Manitoba.  He had noted that researchers have long since exploded the myth that the white man found only a few nomadic tribes. Not only were there a number of tribes but they had organized communities, knew each other across cultural lines and traded intensively.  ArchaeologyArtifactsMuseumsPersonalities 1988, March 17
56058 A1711 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Museum Workers Remove The Drive Mechanism Of The "Winnitoba", A Luxury Vessel In Its Heyday. The Vessel Was Exposed On The Red River Bed Due To Low Water Levels. The Vessel ,Launched In 1909 By Hyland Navigation Co., Held Up To 1500 Passengers, And Had Beds For 225 People. On September 29, 1912, Crew Members Had To Use Water Hoses To Keep Excited Passengers From Overloading The Boat For A Cruise. The Next Night, The Boat Was Set On Fire As It Was Docked  ArchaeologyArtifactsHistoryLabourRiversShips 1987, November 26
56141 A1714 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Parks Canada Archaeologists Peter Priess And Sheila Bradford Work Quietly With Trowels And Brushes To Record A Small Piece Of The Forks History As A Large Earth Moving Machine Tears Into The Banks Of The Red River. The Soil Was Removed To Make Way For A Concrete Prominade  ArchaeologyHistoryParksPersonalities 1988, February 4
18060 A0572 Institute of Arctic Research Collection     Partition Between Rooms One And Two Of La Loche House Where They Meet East Wall Of The Building At Methay Portage, Sk  ArchaeologyEskimosInuit 1972, July 6
32065 A1070 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Peter Priess, Parks Canada Archaeologist, Preparing To Begin The Excavation At Bonnycastle Park, Main Street And Assiniboine Avenue  ArchaeologyParksPersonalities 1978, July 31
40775 A1363 Harry Moody Collection     Richard Henry (Harry) Moody Of Amisk (Beaver) Lake, Prospector, Fur Trader, Beach Resort Owner: Originally From Selkirk, Mb; Born Jan. 29, 1888. Photo By Eric Wells  ArchaeologyFur TradePersonalities 1956
40774 A1363 Harry Moody Collection     Richard Henry (Harry) Moody, Selkirk, Manitoba. , T. Moody  ArchaeologyPersonalities 1952
18065 A0572 Institute of Arctic Research Collection     Vertical Post Of Partition And East Wall With Floor Joists On North Side Of Partition. Logs From Roof Overlying The Partition, La Loche House, Methay Portage, Sk  ArchaeologyEskimosInuit 1972, June 16
36144 A1207 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     View Of Archaeological Excavations Along The Red River Near Lower Fort Garry  ArchaeologyLower Fort Garry 1967, July 10
34875 A1164 Winnipeg Free Press Collection   Wayne Wierson, Churchill Diversion Archaeological Project, with sample of artifacts found at South Indian Lake, Manitoba.    ArchaeologyArtifactsHydroPersonalities 1972, January 7