by Erin-Lee McGuire | Jul 25, 2023 | Blog
Using non-invasive technology called Ground Penetrating Radar, we are able to locate unmarked graves in the subsurface without excavation or causing any kind of disturbance. Guest post by Ash Nesbitt Reconstructing Historical Stories We live in a world with a rich and...
by Erin-Lee McGuire | Jul 24, 2023 | Blog
This post contains my thoughts and feelings after spending a day in the VictoriaJewish Cemetery caring for some of the monuments that lie there. Guest post by Hazel W. On July 20th our Anthropology 367 class began work on cleaning some of the headstones in the Jewish...
by Erin-Lee McGuire | Jul 20, 2023 | Blog
Proper maintenance of cemeteries and grave markers can prevent quick deterioration of monuments and can help protect community history. But, it is important to understand what techniques, tools and materials should be used to prevent more damage from occurring during...
by Erin-Lee McGuire | Jul 17, 2023 | Blog
Victoria’s Jewish cemetery is a space that sparks conversations on shared histories, community, land rights, and respect. Guest post by Ryana E. Intersecting communities Have you ever wondered what Jewish and Indigenous communities have in common? Well one answer to...
by Maya K. | Jul 15, 2023 | Blog
Image credit: The Jewish Cemetery of Victoria, British Columbia I thought of cemeteries as dead. The times I’ve gone have been marked by sadness, which tends to bleed out into the rest of my memories until every vision I have of these spaces is rainy. The day of my...
by Erin-Lee McGuire | Jul 14, 2023 | Blog
A reflection of day 2 of 7 of our field course, in which we learned about the theory behind ground penetrating radar and made our first visit of many to the cemetery. Guest post by Cooper GPR with Dr. Whiting Yesterday was only the second day of our heritage &...