Archaeology Alive: Technology & Collaboration

The following presentation was prepared for the Canadian Museums Association National Conference: Moving Forward and was live on May 11, 2021.

Learn about the collaborative process behind the creation of the award-winning exhibit, Archaeology Alive: The Jean-Baptiste Lainé Site in Whitchurch-Stouffville, winner of the 2020 Ontario Museum Association Award of Excellence in Exhibitions. Join us as we discuss the collaborative process illustrating partnerships within and beyond the museum sector that led to the creation of this important exhibit which includes artifacts on loan from the Canadian Museum of History and the Huron-Wendat Museum, a Virtual 3D longhouse experience, and oral histories from Huron-Wendat Nation members; learn about the impact this project has had on the community and beyond.

Download our Archeology Alive Exhibit Handout!

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