MSN - CP National http://syn3.thecanadianpress.com/mrss/feed/2e857db14f6a4d9ca04db283860d4731 MSN - CP National Copyright © 2010-2018 The Canadian Press. All rights reserved. This is some test. http://www.rssboard.org/rss-specification Tue, 07 Oct 2025 19:02:10 +0000 Possible medieval artifacts found in B.C. thrift store, donated for study http://syn3.thecanadianpress.com/mrss/feed/2e857db14f6a4d9ca04db283860d4731/n_Artifacts-Found20250924T1815 Artifacts potentially dating back to medieval or Roman times were found in a British Columbia thrift store and donated to Simon Fraser University for study. They will be used as part of a new archaeology course, where students will get to analyze the designs and materials in attempt to identify where they originated. (Sept. 24, 2025) n_Artifacts-Found20250924T1815 Category Wed, 24 Sep 2025 22:15:00 +0000 Caption: Artifacts potentially dating back to medieval or Roman times were found in a British Columbia thrift store and donated to Simon Fraser University for study. They will be used as part of a new archaeology course, where students will get to analyze the designs and materials in attempt to identify where they originated. (Sept. 24, 2025) Caption: Artifacts potentially dating back to medieval or Roman times were found in a British Columbia thrift store and donated to Simon Fraser University for study. They will be used as part of a new archaeology course, where students will get to analyze the designs and materials in attempt to identify where they originated. (Sept. 24, 2025) SOUNDBITE1: Sandy Parker. MANAGER OF THRIFTY BOUTIQUE. SOUNDBITE2: Sabrina Higgins, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN ARCHAEOLOGY AT SFU SOUNDBITE3: Barbara Hilden, DIRECTOR OF THE MUSEUM OF ARCHEOLOGY AND ETHNOLOGY AT SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY. PLACELINE: Chilliwack/Burnaby, B.C. CREDIT: The Canadian Press. LANGUAGE: English. Artifacts potentially dating back to medieval or Roman times were found in a British Columbia thrift store and donated to Simon Fraser University for study. They will be used as part of a new archaeology course, where students will get to analyze the designs and materials in attempt to identify where they originated. (Sept. 24, 2025) Possible medieval artifacts found in B.C. thrift store, donated for study The Canadian Press