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Virtual Museum of Ontario Exhibit
This tour through the Museum Gallery will take you on a journey into Ontario's prehistoric past. The museum's Archaeologists have traced the development of southwestern Ontario's Native People through the long and patient study of over 200 site excavations throughout southwestern Ontario during the last 22 years. These excavations represent all periods of Native occupation, from their nomadic beginnings in a frozen land 11,000 years ago to a settled village life, living as the early European explorers found them just 450 years past.
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Teacher Resource Manual
This resource guide is intended to provide teachers with materials to complement
the education programs offered by the Museum of Ontario Archaeology (MOA).
In an effort to maximize the experience of the Museum, this package offers
background information, lesson ideas and resources.
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Southwestern Ontario: The First 12,000 Years
This Web site offers valuable learning and research tools: a detailed chronological time line; descriptions of each of the major time periods and subdivisions within them; data on what life was like during each time period in terms of the environmental setting, food consumed and artifacts used; representative archaeological sites; an Image Gallery displaying representative artifacts and graphics portraying lifestyles for each time period; an overview of how this Web site can be used to link with various Ontario school curriculum requirements; and a Glossary of Archaeological Terms.
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Interested in bringing more of a local perspective to your classroom? Do you use Smart Board technology? Looking for a handy history link?
  Timelines  
 
From prehistoric London to the modern day city, these timelines cover it all!
 
  Heritage Maps  
 
From historic sites to local museums to natural heritage sites, our heritage maps highlight all that London has to offer visitors and residents alike!
 
  Heritage Tours  
 
Complied by local heritage and historical associations, these walking tours will take you on an adventure through London’s historic communities.