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  Namu: A Pictoral Gallery http://www.sfu.ca/archaeology/museum/bc/namu_src/
An overview of the history and prehistory of Namu are presented in this pictorial gallery by the Department of Archaeology at Simon Fraser University.
  Arctic Fieldwork http://anthropology.uwaterloo.ca/ArcticArchStuff/
Doing Fieldwork in the Arctic and Baffin Island.
  Homes of the Past: An Iroquoian Longhouse http://www.rom.on.ca/schools/longhouse/longhouse1.php
Explore an Iroquoian village with The Royal Ontario Museum. Reconstruction drawings and model built from the features of a longhouse unearthed by archaeologists, history and description.
  Ska-Nah-Doht http://www.lowerthames-conservation.on.ca/SkaNahDoht.htm
Reconstructed Iroquoian Village and Museum in Longwoods Road Conservation Area, Middlesex County.
  Thule Archaeological Sites http://www.rankininlethotel.com/rankin-inlet-thule-archaeological-sites.htm
Information and images of ancient Thule tools and lodging. The Thule are the ancestors to the modern day Arctic Inuit.
  L'Anse aux Meadows http://www.pc.gc.ca/lhn-nhs/nl/meadows/index_e.asp
A guide from Parks Canada to this National Historic Site, with reconstructions of three Norse buildings. History with bibliography, visitor information, picture gallery and virtual tour.
  DNA tests debunk blond Inuit legend http://www.cbc.ca/health/story/2003/10/28/inuit_blond031028.html
From CBC, two Icelandic scientists have shot holes in the theory of the missing Norse tribes of the Arctic.
  Archaeology at Parks Canada http://www.pc.gc.ca/progs/arch/index_e.asp?sec=1&doc=0
Explains Government policies to protect and manage archaeological resources through the vast system of National Parks and National Historic Sites.

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