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Internet Archaeology has been publishing on the web since 1996 and is the premier e-journal for archaeology. An independent, not-for-profit journal, it publishes quality academic content and explores the potential of electronic publication through the inclusion of video, audio, searchable data sets, full-colour images, visualisations, animations and interactive mapping.
Internet Archaeology is international in scope, a true journal without borders, and all content is subject to rigorous peer-review.
Internet Archaeology is hosted by the Department of Archaeology at the University of York. All content is fully archived by the Archaeology Data Service. Internet Archaeology is a hybrid Open Access e-journal.
We encourage the practice of ethical archaeology in the discovery of the history of Huronia (northern Simcoe County) through archaeological research and discussion of the historic record and oral tradition. Please feel free to comment and or join and post on the blog. Blog contents do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the Ontario Archaeological Society or the Huronia chapter.
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