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Educational opportunity to see archaeologists at work

Many ancient artifacts have been curated at the Sunshine Coast Museum, but very little information exists around the meaning and function of these items. Through a collaboration between the Squamish Nation, the Archaeological Society of B.C.

Many ancient artifacts have been curated at the Sunshine Coast Museum, but very little information exists around the meaning and function of these items.

Through a collaboration between the Squamish Nation, the Archaeological Society of B.C. and the Sunshine Coast Museum & Archives, the museum has the rare opportunity for professional archaeologists to come and analyze the stone artifacts in its collection.

Rudy Reimer, president of the Archaeological Society of B.C., will be at the museum with several of his colleagues to photograph, catalogue and analyze these implements and answer questions, on Friday and Saturday, Oct. 29 and 30, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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