Introduction
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Methodology
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Since 1991, the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources (OMNR) has actively pursued the protection of Ontario's cultural resources through the forest management planning process...
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The theoretical and applied aspects of conducting archaeological predictive modelling are a relatively new field within archaeology. It has its basis in studies conducted during the 1950s and 1960s but gained prominence during the late 1970s and 1980s and coincided with a surge in cultural resource management in the United States...
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Research And Development
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Current Progress
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Between 1991 and 1994, Lakehead University in Thunder Bay, Ontario led the development of a prototype computerized decision-making model through it's Centre for Archaeological Resource Prediction (now defunct). A three year research and development project...
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Archaeological predictive modelling applications are progressing throughout Ontario. The greatest strides have been made more in the policy arena where the guidelines and recommendations surrounding the application of predictive models are being made more instructive. ...
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Pilot Projects
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Wasted Bandwidth
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Between 1991 and 1994, Lakehead University in Thunder Bay, Ontario led the development of a prototype computerized decision-making model through it's Centre for Archaeological Resource Prediction. A three year research and development project...
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It can't all be useful information. There's has to be some forum to show off the flashy, often useless answers to questions not yet asked...
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For more information, please contact...
Luke Dalla Bona
Woodland Heritage Services
421 Bay Street, Suite 201
Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
Canada P6A 1X3
Ph: (705) 256-5418
Fax: (705) 256-7254
Email: luke@woodlandheritage.com
WWW: www.woodlandheritage.com
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