When the Archaeology Project of the Northern Oil and Gas
Action Plan (NOGAP) began, it was given the task of learning about the
history of areas which would be affected by the exploitation of
hydrocarbon resources in the Canadian Beaufort Sea region.
Researchers from the Canadian Museum of Civilization, the Yukon
Heritage Branch, the Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre in
Yellowknife and consulting archaeologists worked in different
parts of the lower Mackenzie Valley and Beaufort Sea region.
Over the eight years of the NOGAP Archaeology Project, literally
hundreds of person-weeks were spent collecting information.
And its a well-known fact that for every week spent gathering data in the field
two or three times that amount are needed to describe, analyze and write-up
the findings. These reports are then used as the basis for new ideas about
the history of the region.
To make it easier to sift through the field reports and the analyses produced
during the NOGAP Archaeology Project, we have organized these geographically.
Select from one of the following research areas: