
Jean-Luc is from the Ottawa Valley town of Vankleek Hill.
He studied at the University of Toronto and at l'université
Laval in Québec City. He has worked throughout northern Canada,
specializing in studying the history of the peoples of the Subarctic
of Québec, Ontario and the western N.W.T. Jean-Luc is currently
the curator of Ontario archaeology at the Canadian Museum of Civilization
in Hull, Québec.
Rebecca Jane Dale
Jane is from Red Deer Alberta and holds degrees from the University
of Alberta and the University of Alaska. She has worked on archaeological
sites in Alberta, Yukon and the N.W.T. Jane now teaches elementary
school in Moraine, northern Alberta.
Luc Nolin
Luc Nolin is
from Sherbrooke in the Eastern Townships of Québec
and is a graduate of l'université de Montréal. Luc came
to the Canadian Museum of Civilization with extensive archaeological
experience in the Subarctic of Québec. Luc is now with the
telecommunications firm Fonorola in Montréal.
Short of reading through the actual
field notes taken in the course of the research, the reports
prepared at the end of every summer's work provide the details of the
discoveries made and the activities
carried out. Since many sites were revisited, links
have been inserted to allow you, if you wish, to follow the progress of
work at these revisited sites over the years.
If instead you want to find out what sense the
archaeologists made of their research, you can begin with the analyses. Links there will bring you to the field reports so you may see exactly what these analyses are based on.
