Jonathan Haxell M.A.

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Archaeologist, Digital Data Technician

tel:(519) 641-7222 fax:(519) 641-7220

email:jhaxell@tmhc.ca

Jonathan Haxell is a new addition to the TMHC team. He brings with him 18 years of experience in Ontario archaeology. He has a B.A. in Anthropology from Wilfrid Laurier University and completed a Master's degree at York University in 1993. His past and current research interests include agricultural practice in Central Ontario, computer applications and digital data collection, management and analysis. Jonathan has 15 years of experience in the cultural resource management sector and has supervised numerous projects, including the mitigation of the Gregor and Lougheed Sites, two Middle Iroquoian hamlets in Barrie, Ontario. He is currently an adjunct lecturer at Wilfrid Laurier University, where he has participated in the excavation of the 16th century Ball Site, a completely excavated contact period Huron village and the Baumann Site, a Middle Iroquoian-Lalonde period settlement in Medonte Township. Over the last ten years, Jonathan has been actively engaged in the development of digital approaches to archaeological site mapping and has used these to document Iroquoian sites in southwestern Ontario, Neolithic and Iron Age sites in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and, more recently, early military and civilian sites in Bermuda.