Articles tagged with: archaeology
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This article is part of a monthly series celebrating research breakthroughs and successes at Brock University over the past 60 years. ... Full story
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Public invited to learn history of Shickluna Shipyard at dig site open houses
To the untrained eye, the bits of broken glass, china and rusted metal might not look like much, but the ... Full story -
Brock students, volunteers uncovering St. Catharines’ maritime past at local dig
New discoveries are already being made at the historic Shickluna Shipyard in downtown St. Catharines — and volunteers are being invited ... Full story -
New name for one of Brock’s oldest departments
Brock’s Department of Classics has evolved over its 54-year history with the University and has recently introduced a new ... Full story -
FACULTY FOCUS: Carrie Murray unearths her archaeology roots
Note: Faculty Focus is a monthly series that highlights faculty whose compelling passions, innovative ideas and various areas of expertise ... Full story -
Digitally digging into history
Archaeology is usually associated with carefully digging through soil to uncover the past, but for students this summer, archaeology is ... Full story -
Funding helps researchers land state-of-the-art equipment
Beneath the waters off the southeast coast of Sicily lies a shipwreck that tells scintillating tales of ancient Mediterranean commerce, ... Full story -
Exhibit offers a taste of the ancient world
Classics students spent the term journeying back in time to explore the dining practices of the ancient Greeks and Romans. ... Full story -
Prof recognized for archaeological research
Angus Smith has literally moved tons of soil looking for fragments of pottery to piece together our understanding of life ... Full story -
Famous shipwrecks at heart of public talk
Brock's Department of Classics will celebrate Archaeology Day with a free public lecture on one of Canada’s most intriguing ... Full story