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Marc St Louis
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I was in Ottawa a few week ago and we went to this museum. While we were walking around we came across some displays of artifacts found in Ontario that I found interesting enough to take pictures of. Here's some of them
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Here's a couple more
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Cool stuff Marc. Thanks for posting them
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Nice displays. Always enjoyed visiting Chicago's Museum of Natural History.
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This museum is in Hull Quebec. I had a bunch of other pictures I took there years ago but I seem to have lost them
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Interesting to see how similar the celts, points and axes
are in comparison to say Pennsylvania /New York to the south.
Thanks for posting.
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