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Archaeological Impact Assessment for the Proposed Canadian Museum for Human Rights at The Forks
2004. Archaeological Impact Assessment for the Proposed Canadian Museum for Human Rights at The Forks. Winnipeg:Quaternary Consultants Ltd. Prepared for Submitted to Friends of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights Inc.. [ CRM monograph report (167pp)(HRB, MM) ]
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Archaeological Mitigation, Monitoring And Salvage At The Canadian Museum For Human Rights, Winnipeg, Manitoba
2013. Archaeological Mitigation, Monitoring And Salvage At The Canadian Museum For Human Rights, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Winnipeg:PCL Constructors Inc., Winnipeg. Prepared for Prepared for the Canadian Museum for Human Rights.. [ CRM monograph report (809pp.) (CMHR, TF-NP) ]
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Archaeological Monitoring and Impact Assessment Component of The Forks Heritage Plaza Project
1003. Archaeological Monitoring and Impact Assessment Component of The Forks Heritage Plaza Project. Winnipeg:Quaternary Consultants Ltd.. Submitted to The Forks Renewal Corporation. [ CRM report (54pp)(HRB, MM) ]
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Archaeological Monitoring and Mitigation of the Assiniboine Riverfront Quay
Monitoring of construction on the north bank of the Assiniboine River between the Lowline and Highline Railway Bridges yielded 32, 203 artifacts. The 1620 artifacts recovered from upper historic horizons were mainly Railroad Period (1888-1988) from the following categories: architectural objects; lighting and manufacturing equipment; communication; food procurement and processing; commerce; clothing; recreation; adornment; transportation; detritus; faunal remains; metal, glass and ceramic storage containers and dinnerware. Companies, suppliers, trade and commerce are discussed. Archaic (dated levels ca. 900 & 300 BC) and Woodland (dated level ca. AD 1200) Period cultural recoveries include: features; lithics; flora and fauna; and stratigraphy.
1993. Archaeological Monitoring and Mitigation of the Assiniboine Riverfront Quay. Winnipeg:The Forks Renewal Corporation. [ CRM monograph report (217pp. plus Appendix D: artifact catalogue 254pp.)(TFNP pdf, MM) ]
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Archaeological Monitoring and Mitigation of The Inn At The Forks
Excavations and auger drilling for construction were monitored, yielding artifacts from a likely extension of the previously defined Avonlea/ Laurel occupation, Late Woodland Blackduck (AD 800-1400) tradition, and the Railroad (1888-1988) period. Additional cultural levels were recorded below the impact level. Precontact (1301) and Historic (29) artifacts represent the following categories: lithic; ceramic; floral and faunal remains; architectural objects; manufacturing equipment; glass and ceramic storage and dinnerware containers. Stratigraphy is discussed in detail.
2003. Archaeological Monitoring and Mitigation of The Inn At The Forks. Winnipeg:Quaternary Consultants Ltd.. Submitted to Submitted to Inn At The Forks Inc.. [ CRM report (45pp)(HRB, MM) ]
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Archaeological Monitoring of Geo-Technical Investigations for the Proposed Manitoba Theatre for Young People at The Forks
During monitoring of soil-test drilling numerous soil horizons were observed which pre-date the railroad period. No artifacts were recovered, and minimal evidence of cultural occupation was observed.
1995. Archaeological Monitoring of Geo-Technical Investigations for the Proposed Manitoba Theatre for Young People at The Forks. Winnipeg:Quaternary Consultants Ltd.. Prepared for Manitoba Theatre for Young People, DS-Lea Consultants Ltd.. [ CRM report (11pp)(HRB) ]
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Archaeological Monitoring of Services Installation for the Manitoba Children's Museum at The Forks
Monitoring of installations yielded 404 artifacts relating to the following periods: Late Woodland (AD 500-1737); Fort Gibraltar I (1810-1816); Immigration Sheds (1872-1885); and Railroad (1888-1988). Precontact artifacts are limited to lithic and faunal remains. Postcontact artifacts represent the following categories: architectural objects; transportations; smoking equipment; ceramic, glass, and metal dinnerware, storage, and ornamental containers; clothing; detritus. Features recovered include brick foundations, a midden, and a Precontact occupation site. Stratigraphy is discussed in detail. Appendices include an artifact catalogue.
1994. Archaeological Monitoring of Services Installation for the Manitoba Children's Museum at The Forks. Winnipeg:Quaternary Consultants Ltd.. Prepared for The Forks Renewal Corporation, Manitoba Children's Museum, Winnipeg Hydro. [ CRM report (32pp)(HRB, MM) ]
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Archaeological Monitoring of the Construction Components of Festival Park at The Forks (2000)
Monitoring of three locations yielded a total of 1288 artifacts. Precontact artifacts (641) were recovered from 2-4 cultural horizons that are associated with earlier identified horizons dated to AD 1225-1285. Historic/Recent artifacts (647) are from the Railroad Period (1888-1989). Artifacts represent the following categories: lithics; architectural objects; lighting and manufacturing equipment; transportation; glass and ceramic ornamental and storage containers; dinnerware; communication; food processing; clothing; recreation; transportation; floral and faunal remains. Some beverage containers and dinnerware are dated (1904-1911) and detailed by manufacturer. Stratigraphy is discussed in detail.
2000. Archaeological Monitoring of the Construction Components of Festival Park at The Forks (2000). Winnipeg:Quaternary Consultants Ltd.. Submitted to The Forks North Portage Partnership. [ CRM report (79pp)(TFNP, HRB, MM) ]
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Archaeological Monitoring of the Construction of the Manitoba Theatre for Young People at The Forks
Monitoring of auger holes and excavations yielded 28 artifacts from Precontact, Homestead and Industrial periods in the following categories: faunal remains; architectural objects; clothing; floral recoveries; soil; and containers. Historical context is briefly discussed for the following periods: First Inhabitants (8000 BC-AD 1737), including Archaic (3000 BC-AD 1) and Woodland (AD 1-1737); Contact (1737-1821), including Fort Gibraltar I (1810-1816); Transition (1821-1870); Industrialization and Immigration (1870-1888); and Railway (1888-1988). Stratigraphy is discussed in detail, providing information on flood activity at The Forks over the last 3000 years. Appendices include an artifact catalogue.
1999. Archaeological Monitoring of the Construction of the Manitoba Theatre for Young People at The Forks. Winnipeg:Quaternary Consultants Ltd.. Submitted to Manitoba Theatre for Young People. [ CRM report (30pp)(TFNP, HRB, MM) ]
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Archaeological Monitoring of the Extension of the Parking Lot Drainage System at The Forks
Monitoring of installations yielded 29 Postcontact artifacts from the Hudson’s Bay Experimental Farm (1836-1848) and Railway/Industrial (1860-1988) periods representing the following categories: architectural objects; lighting equipment; communication; clothing; transportation; faunal remains; glass and ceramic storage containers; and dinnerware. Stratigraphy is discussed in detail. Appendices include an artifact catalogue.
1996. Archaeological Monitoring of the Extension of the Parking Lot Drainage System at The Forks. Winnipeg:Quaternary Consultants Ltd.. Submitted to The Forks North Portage Partnership. [ CRM report (27pp)(TFNP, HRB, MM) ]
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