Untitled (DD3BSB)
A ceramic sherd representing about one third of a children’s plate with a Highland Dance design was recovered during ASI’s 2004 excavation of the Edgar Site. The complete plate would have measured approximately 2 7/8” in diameter and was made by Annfield Pottery in Scotland. Located in the City of Vaughan, Ontario, the Edgar site represents a 19th century rural homestead encompassing nine domestic features consisting of a drainage ditch, refuse pits, a root seller and building footprint. A total of 10,665 Euro-Canadian artifacts were found there during Stage 3 and 4 excavations.
john thomson (? – ?)
Explore the iconic landscapes of Tom Thomson (1877-1917), a Canadian painter & precursor to the Group of Seven. Discover his bold oil sketches of Ontario's forests & lakes.
Museum of Ontario Archaeology (London, Canada)
Explore Ontario's ancient past at the Museum of Ontario Archaeology! Discover over 11,000 years of Indigenous history & culture through artifacts, immersive reconstructions & engaging events.
Om dette kunstværk
- Titel: Untitled (DD3BSB)
- Kunstner: john thomson
- År: 1800
- Ophavsretlig status: Beskyttet af ophavsret
- Udstillet hos: Museum of Ontario Archaeology

