The Future of the Past |
(view of the entrance to the Rideau Canal from the
Canadian Museum of Civilization today and in 1833)
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Gathered over the past 150 years by avocational archaeologists and other
individuals, the artifacts on display here provide a glimpse of the Ottawa
Valley’s rich and diverse past, which spans more than 8,000 years. However,
there are considerable gaps in our knowledge of the region’s ancient history
because few sites have been studied.
Archaeologists look forward to the day when more information will become
available from excavations carried out in the Valley. For some time now,
regional governments have required that archaeological investigations be
undertaken prior to major land development if an archaeological potential
is thought to exist. These new regulations cannot reverse earlier losses
of information, but they might lead to new insight into the region’s ancient
past.
Perhaps one day we will all better appreciate the lives of those who
came before us and value the archaeological evidence left behind. This
will give us a better understanding of our own place in history.
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