Archaeology
Pathways

6In 6 playlists
In 1858 word of gold rang out in the Fraser Canyon, setting off a dramatic migration of people and propelling this once remote region of western North American into the modern age. What can you discover about BC's gold rush?
View Pathway
2In 2 playlists
Archaeology tells us that Indigenous people have been here a very long time. Evidence such as artifacts, house remains and animal bones are held in the Royal BC Museum collection.
View PathwayMedia

Mot Croisé Archéo (FR)
Read
Archaeology-Fieldwork-Crossword-EN
Read
Mot Croisé Clé FR
Read
Mot Croisé Archéo FR
Read
Crossword Answers
Read
Mot Croisé Archéo (FR)
Read
Mot Croisé Clé (FR)
Read
Mot Croisé Archéo (FR)
Read
Crossword Answers (EN)
Read
Archaeology Fieldwork Crossword (EN)
Read
Songhees Cistern
Watch
What Happened to the Megafauna?
Read
Archaeology Storage
Watch
Mammoths and Mastodons Titans of the Ice Age Educator Guide
Read
Material Evidence Trailhead styled v3
Read
Whisky Bottle
Look
Tom-Bown-Alex-Phillips
Read
Tom-Bown-Black-Glass-V2
Read
Fish Hooks & Laeders
Look
Bone Fish Hooks
Look
Shell Middens
Read
Microblades
Read
How Did I Become an Archaeologist
Read
Ruby Creek Stone Figure
Read
Microblades
Read
Deer Bone Tools
Look
Flaked Stone Points
Look
Projectile Points
Look
Bone Blanket Pins
Look
Woodworking Tools
Look
Obsidian Microblades
Look
Antler and Slate Points
Look
Hand Mauls
Look
Making Stone Flake Tools
Watch
Making and Using a Tool for Shaving Wood
Watch
Working Bone to Make Weapons and Tools
Watch
Ancient Jade Tools
Watch
Making Slate Beads
Watch
Microblades and Chuck-Its
Watch
Raven Bowl
Look
House Excavation
Look
Ruby Creek Bowl
Look
Shell Midden Erosion
Look
Shell Midden Close-up
Look
Shell Midden
Look
Shell Midden Ash Layer
Look
Rotted House Post
Look
Ruby Creek Figure
Look