Discovery of pottery shards which may date back 1500 years
In a lab in the basement of McMaster's Kenneth Taylor Hall, anthropology students work feverishly to clean, study, document and catalogue their many archaeological finds: arrow heads, military buttons and pottery shards, some thousands of years old. Unbeknownst to those walking the halls just outside the room, the third-year students in the lab are handling some of this area's most important historical artifacts - many of which were discovered during their own field work.
Check out this video of one of the finds! Course instructor Meghan Burchell talks about the discovery of pottery shards which may date back 1500 years.
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