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Collections

The artifacts housed at Archaeological Services have been collected through research excavations, surveys and salvage of sites in danger of destruction as well as through donations from private individuals. The provincial archaeology collection contains artifacts associated with thousands of years of human habitation. These  artifacts  differ  from  most  museum
artifacts in that they have been recovered from an archaeological context.

Paper documents and other records related to New Brunswick archaeological work also form part of Archaeological Service's collections. These include field documents such as catalogues and drawings as well as photographic records, slides, prints, negatives, digital images and electronic databases. These records and associated artifacts are studied  by  both Archaeological
Services professionals and by external researchers.



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