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Introduction by Keane

Allow me to introduce myself - my name is Keane. I am going into grade 12 and I am  looking forward to spending the next three weeks learning about archaeology and digging up some interesting history.

We all have our talents and preferences mine would be history and more than anything else I enjoy being in the out of doors and learning about survival, and how Aboriginals lived and the techniques they used.  

I enjoy learning about any type of history my particular interests lie in European and Ancient civilizations. I enjoy a good debate on these and any other topic up for grabs.

I try to put to practice many of the things I have learned about survival techniques while camping. I have been very lucky as I am part of a scout troop where over the past number of years I have had leaders and mentors who have taught me many skills. In turn I enjoy helping out with the younger scouts teaching them what I know. I just spent the last week at camp up north and am now waiting for my laundry to dry so I can pack and be at Boyd for 9 am tomorrow.

Looking forward to learning many new skills, meeting new people and having a good time.

Cheers.
Keane
Posted: 31/07/2010 10:22:32 PM by Keane Moulds | with 0 comments


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Boyd Archaeological Field School

Follow Three students over three weeks as they delve into Aboriginal and Euro-Canadian archaeological history. As participants in the Boyd Archaeological Field School, the students get a hands on approach to learning about this important history.

The students will earn a Grade 12 University Prep Credit in Interdisciplinary Studies (IDC4U). For more information on the program, visit the Toronto and Region Conservation website www.trca.on.ca/protect/land/archaeology.

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