Ontario Archaeology 
OA22, 1974

The Jackes (Eglinton) Site: Another Facet of Southern Huron Development in the Toronto Region
Volume: OA22
Year: 1974
Author: NOBLE, W. C.
Page Range: 3 - 31
Abstract: The little known Jackes (Eglinton) site within the City of Toronto is evaluated from a collection of artifacts now residing at McMaster University. Analysis indicates that Jackes is a prehistoric village involved in southern Huron development, and bears close similarities to the Bosomworth site near Bradford. Too, an hypothesis is generated towards dual origins for the protohistoric Petun.

Archaeology of the Brant River, Polar Bear Park, Ontario, 1972. A Preliminary Report
Volume: OA22
Year: 1974
Author: TOMENCHUCK, J., & W. N. IRVING
Page Range: 33 - 63
Abstract: No Abstract

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