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Join Senior Archaeologist Martin S. Cooper in Hami Join Senior Archaeologist Martin S. Cooper in Hamilton this Saturday as the Iroquoia Bruce Trail Club launches Bruce Trail Talks. His presentation, Indigenous Trails: Forerunners of Today, will discuss the sophisticated Indigenous trail networks that form the basis for our current trail and transportation systems
 
Learn more about the speaker series in our post and the link in our bio, we hope to see you there!
 
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It's grey and rainy outside, so we are transportin It's grey and rainy outside, so we are transporting ourselves back to the Early Archaic period with this beautiful Nettling projectile point! Sometime around 9000 years ago, a master knapper transformed a lump of Bois Blanc chert from the Niagara Region into this deadly little spear point. The maker would have hafted it onto a long spear or dart using animal sinew and pine pitch glue, then launched it at his prey using a spear throwing device similar to what's known as an atlatl. Imagine the feasts this little artifact may have provided! As you listen to the drizzling rain today, let your mind drift back to a time when skill and smarts were how you survived - rain or shine!
Spring is a time for new beginnings, and we are so Spring is a time for new beginnings, and we are so excited to share these photos of our beautiful, newly-renovated Toronto Office! Scroll though to check out our wonderful new workspace designed by Dave Roche! You can find more of his work at his website www.daverochedesigns.com (linked in our bio) or on his Instagram profile: @daverochedesigns. 

Before photos by Elizabeth Antczak, Group photo by Rebecca Sciarra.
Are you interested in spending the Field Season wi Are you interested in spending the Field Season with ASI?
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Check out this post and the link in our bio to learn more about available Field Director and Field Technician positions. 
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When the mercury drops and the ground gets icy, it When the mercury drops and the ground gets icy, it's a great time to assess and repair!
This #WorkspaceWednesday we are zooming in on the gang down at the equipment shop as they mend screens, build specialised tools, improve the functionality of our field gear, and prepare for an exciting new field season. Our dedicated equipment team work throughout the year to keep everything in tip-top shape with helping hands from the field directors while the snows are flying. This is just one of the ways our crews work together to keep ASI humming during the winter indoors while we look forward to getting back out into the sunshine!
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Recent Updates

Our 10th Annual Field Photo Contest

November 17, 2025

ASI at the 2025 Ontario Archaeological Society Symposium

October 15, 2025

Tracing the Introduction of Rats Across 19th-Century Lake Ontario Settlements Using Archival Newspapers

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Dialing Up the WAMP-erage: Updating the Windsor Archaeological Management Plan

October 15, 2025

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