- Lawson site
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Lawson site
Lawson site is an archaeological site located in London, Ontario, Canada. It is dating back to the 15th century AD, and considered one of the most well-preserved and studied Iroquoian village sites. The site features evidence of longhouses, palisades, and various artifacts such as pottery, tools, and food remains, providing valuable insights into the daily lives, social organization, and cultural practices of the Iroquoian peoples before the European contact.
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16th Century AD
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