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Archaeology


Birchtown Archaeology (Birchtown)
Birchtown, Nova Scotia was the largest settlement of free black people in all of North America, immediately following the American Revolution. This website documents the archaeological research of ...
http://museum.gov.ns.ca/arch/sites/btown/

Birchtown Archeology (Birchtown)
http://museum.gov.ns.ca/arch/sites/birch/

Geomatics at Birchtown (Birchtown)
The archaeological research of one of Nova Scotia's original Black Loyalist settelements of the late eighteenth century
http://museum.gov.ns.ca/arch/sites/btown/pages/gis.html

Environment


Bear River Solar Aquatics Wastewater Treatment Facility (Bear River)
The objective is to manage sewage in an environmentally and fiscally responsible manner. Discusses methods, reasons for use, community support, costs and contact details.
http://collections.ic.gc.ca/western/bearriver.html

Tusket River Environmental Protection Association ( TREPA) (Tusket)
http://www.trepa.com/

Linguistics


Oginword (Yarmouth)
Japanese to English translations. Accuracy and readability - two essential qualities for any translation.
http://users.eastlink.ca/~oginword/

Literature - Poets


Brenda Tate - Writer's Respite (Yarmouth)
Brenda Tate, a Nova Scotian writer and teacher, offers samples of her poetry and photography for your enjoyment. Her poetry book, "Cleansing", is available for online purchase.
http://www.brendatate.com/

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