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Dena Doroszenko

Dena Doroszenko is the Archaeologist at the Ontario Heritage Trust.

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Using ground penetrating radar at the Henson Family Cemetery in 2011.
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Breaking ground virtually: Looking through the Henson Family cemetery

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Several geophysical methods were used at the Trust’s Chedoke Estate in Hamilton, including resistivity (shown in photo), magnetometer and electromagnetic survey.
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Seeing the unseen: Archaeology and geophysics

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Underground discoveries

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Uncovering family history

Built in Perth in 1823, Inge-Va represents one of the finest Neo-Classical Georgian houses in Eastern Ontario. In its refined, …
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17th-century French trade axe
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Digging up yesterday

Reesor live on a property near Bass Lake, Ontario that is protected by an Ontario Heritage Trust natural heritage easement. They …
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Unearthing the past: Discoveries at Macdonell-Williamson House

Built in 1817, Macdonell-Williamson House in eastern Ontario reflects the ambitions and aspirations of retired fur trader, John …
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