Conference Presentations by Daniel Kellogg
In 2011, as part of a film project for History Television commemorating the bicentennial annivers... more In 2011, as part of a film project for History Television commemorating the bicentennial anniversary of the War of 1812, Archaeological Services Inc. conducted an archaeological investigation at Fort York’s central parade ground to determine the location of the Government House. This work included a historic map review, LIDAR survey, Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) survey, and archaeological excavations. In addition to the Government House, several other early nineteenth-century historical structures previously occupied the survey area. This paper explains the use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in the interpretation of the various datasets acquired compared to the mapped historical record of Fort York. The results show the applicability of GIS as a tool to assist in the organization, visualization, and interpretation of archaeological excavation and remote sensing data.
Papers by Daniel Kellogg
Northeast historical archaeology, 2015
In July 2011, YAP Films retained Archaeological Services Inc. to carry out a research-based archa... more In July 2011, YAP Films retained Archaeological Services Inc. to carry out a research-based archaeological investigation to identify the remains of the Government House on the grounds of the Fort York National Historic Site (AjGu-26) located within the City of Toronto (Figure 1). The archaeological fieldwork was used to tie together the storyline of the documentary film, Explosion 1812, that was released in June of this year.
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Conference Presentations by Daniel Kellogg
Papers by Daniel Kellogg