Archaeology and biology students at the University Of Saskatchewan are getting hands-on experience, locating unmarked or shifted gravesites in an old Saskatoon cemetery with a variety of non-intrusive imaging and topographical technologies. The research could aid in locating the unmarked graves of First Nations children who did not survive the Canadian residential school system.
Global News at 10 Saskatoon
USask project locating unmarked grave sites could aid in Canadian reconciliation efforts
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