... THE INTENDANT’S PALACE ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE IN QUÉBEC CITY ...

The Intendant's Palace Archaeological Site In Québec City
... Camille Lapointe Allison Bain Réginald Auger THE INTENDANT’S PALACE ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE IN QUÉBEC CITY Over 35 years of discoveries Se p t e n t r i o n ...
... Back cover illustration: Detail of Intersection de la côte du Palais et de la rue De Saint-Vallier, 1941, Archives de la Ville de Québec, N001590. ...
... After 1849, Toronto and Québec alternately played the role of capital. In 1867, with Confederation, Québec was designated the capital of the Province of Québec, while Ottawa became the seat of the Government of Canada. ...
... vard t-Jos eph E st Chare st Es t 12 08 Rue de S aint- Vall ie 06 09 r Es t 07 tasse Côte de la Po te de -Jean 10 Cô 03 Rue Saint 01 la te no Ca Rue Saint-Jean Boulevar d René-L évesque Est rie Upper Town 11 Old Québec ...
... When I read this book, it took me right back to the first trench dug on the site in 1970 by Michel Gaumond, a pioneer in the professional practice of archaeology in Québec. ...
... Thanks to close collaboration with the City of Québec and the Ministère de la Culture et des Communications du Québec, Université Laval held 25 archaeological field schools on the Intendant’s Palace site between 1982 and 2016. ...
... After the Conquest, Québec became one of the chief ports in British North America. It played a military and civil role, with the latter growing in importance. ...
... of the western privy of the second palace 1725 Destruction of the second palace in a fire and reconstruction ca. 1750 Construction of a roadway paved with flagstone between the palace complex and the Château Saint-Louis 1759-1775 Surrender of Québec ...
... Detail of the map of Québec drawn by Robert de Villeneuve in 1685 showing the intendant’s living quarters in the former brewery (3), the potash works (12), the King’s mill, the white house of Charles Aubert de La Chesnaye (6), “where are located a portion ...