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Last Sunday, Dumpdiggers got an email from an Ole friend in New York City boasting about conducting a clandestine archeological dig in one of the most densely populated places on planet Earth. The Manhattan Well Diggers are tireless explorers and this...
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Tim Rast writes Elfshot: Sticks and Stones , which is an archeology blog centered on his life and work in St Johns, Newfoundland. Tim is a modern day flintknapper and his domain is profiled this week on Canada Blog Friends . A flintknapper is someone who.
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The writing is on the chalkboard out front of Passion for the Past antiques store at 1646 Queen St West (Queen and Roncesvalles) in downtown Toronto, Ontario. For ten years now the shop at the top of the hill has been selling fine china, dishware, glass,.
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Among the many research tools that I treasure as much as my treasures, is a small paperback book published in 1974 by Greey de Pencier Publications in Toronto called The Canadiana Guidebook and subtitled Antique Collecting in Ontario . The author,...
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An article on Dumpdiggers.com details an Adventure in the Meyersburg Flea Market . The story explains how the youngsters sought information and transported a fresh dug amber cork top food flavouring bottle to that location for appraisal. Exploring the...
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