Archaeology Month

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August 1 to 31, 2016
Everyday •  all day

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Québec , QC

Archaeology Month takes place every year during the month of August. From the 1st to the 31st, nearly 50 places throughout Québec offer activities for all, made to measure to attract both novices and enthusiasts, young and old. For 31 days, immerse yourself in archaeology and allow it to deepen your understanding of our society, our history and our heritage.

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