[MSARP Virtual Slide Show]
 [Dorset Carving]
 
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The following presentation is a virtual slide show based upon archaeological research carried out in the Canadian High Arctic during the past five years. The show is under periodic revision and new images can be expected on a regular basis (look for the NEW slide tag below). A high-speed link is a must and an 800x600 display is also recommended. The show consists of large images so you should expand your viewing window as much as possible (you should hide your toolbar buttons now).  The show is not interactive, all you have to do is sit back and watch. This is an experimental presentation so comments are welcome.
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Introduction Background Information Study Area Satellite Photo Tasiariluk Arvik Fieldwork Conditions Visitors Surface Examination Midden Excavation Excavated Midden Unexcavated House House Excavation Excavated House Reconstructed House Metal Detector Metal Artifacts Bear Carvings Spatulate Objects Well Preserved Organics Miniature Harpoon Heads Shaman's Tube Human-Bear Transformer Dorset Life
 

 

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University of Calgary
  The McDougall Sound Archaeological Research Project
Virtual Slide Show
Project Directors: Dr James Helmer & Dr Genevieve LeMoine
Department of Archaeology
Prepared by Don Hanna (dthanna@acs.ucalgary.ca), © 1995.