Archaeology

Archaeology in British Columbia

British Columbia’s heritage includes archaeological sites – the physical evidence of how and where people lived in the past.

For 98 percent of the time people have lived in British Columbia, no written records were made. Archaeological sites and oral tradition are the only vestiges of a rich history extending back at least 12,000 years. This resource is of great value to First Nations, local communities and the general public. We need to protect and conserve this rich but fragile legacy.

One of the most famous archaeological sites in British Columbia is Kwaday Dän Ts'inchi, the frozen remains of an ancient person at the edge of a glacier in British Columbia's Tatshenshini-Alsek Park.

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