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Pinware Provincial Park

Mouth of the Pinware River.

Pinware Provincial Park

Wind blown sand layers.

Pinware Provincial Park

Test pitting.

Across the river from Pinware Provincial Park

One of several large sand dunes in this area.

Across the river from Pinware Provincial Park

Material eroding from sand dunes.

Across the river from Pinware Provincial Park

One of several large sand dunes in this area.

Across the river from Pinware Provincial Park

Pinware

Recording one of several flake concentrations.

Pinware

Recording one of several flake concentrations.

Pinware

Recording one of several flake concentrations.

Pinware

Pinware Hill (EjBe-10)

A charcoal sample collected from here was dated to 7400+/-130 B.P..

Pinware

Pinware Hill (EjBe-10)

White flecks are quartz flakes exposed near the dated hearth.

West St. Modeste

Testing what is thought to be an 18th century French fort, Constantine's Fort (EjBe-60)

West St. Modeste

Testing what is thought to be an 18th century French fort, Constantine's Fort (EjBe-60). One of the recovered artifacts.

L'Anse au Diable

Noting eroded material.

L'Anse au Diable

White chert flakes eroding from the sand.

L'Anse au Loup

Noting eroded material at the Maritime Archaic Indian site of L'Anse au Loup Brook South (EjBe-57).

L'Anse au Loup

L'Anse au Loup Brook

L'Anse au Loup

Looking out over the mouth of L'Anse au Loup Brook towards Schooner Cove far in the background.

Forteau

Overfall Brook

Forteau

Historic and Precontact site at Overfall Brook.

 

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