Archaeology Centre Webcasting

Canadian Archaeology Webcasts Podcasts
The Archaeology Centre promotes archaeology at the University of Toronto to an international community through new media webcasts and podcasts. The Centre also helps students and faculty to present their research through new media by providing access to audiovisual equipment, computers, editing software, and courses.

Webcast Workshop

The Archaeology Centre offers a course on webcasting. Click below to find out more, or to view projects created by students:

canadian archaeology webcasts

The Tell Madaba Archaeological Project in Jordan

The Tell Madaba Archaeological Project has been conducted by the Department of Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations since 1996, and has been an important field opportunity for many University of Toronto students. Watch this interview with Dr. Debra Foran to learn more.

Stream video on the right, or dowload as a podcast here

Video by Matthew Walls,Debra Foran, and Michal Chazan
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St. George Campus in the 19th Century

During the summer of 2011, the ANT 306 Fieldschool conducted a survey and excavation behind the Gerstein Science Information Centre on St. George Campus. Watch this interview with Professor Ted Banning to find out what this excavation learned about the University of Toronto campus in the 19th Century.

Stream video on the right, or dowload as a podcast here

Video by Matthew Walls & Johanna Pokorny
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