Ontario Archaeological Society

[2] The Society produces a peer-reviewed journal Ontario Archaeology.

Headquarters are located in the Ashbridge Estate in the east end of Toronto with regional chapters throughout Ontario.

[1] The OAS publishes the peer-reviewed journal Ontario Archaeology bi-annually[clarification needed].

The journal focuses on relevant archaeological events in Ontario, and any surrounding regions.

It was John Norman Emerson who helped to produce the first of the Ontario Archaeology Journals.

This is a shard or fragment of a glass bottle from the Auburn excavation site in Peterborough, which was a thorough excavation into the historical house from the 1820s. The Shard is an example of the type of archaeological finds that are possible to find in Ontario, and that are studied from a historical context.