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Travelling exhibition

Dive into the past

Discovering underwater archaeology

Partager

Journey into the depths to step back in time and discover the archaeological legacy hidden beneath the surface.

This immersive digital experience takes you to the heart of an underwater expedition, where you can see the specialized equipment and methods used by diver-archaeologists. Plumb the depths to explore real-life underwater digs and learn all about how these fragile environments are preserved.

This exhibition features an interactive module that transports you into the world of underwater archaeology. First, build your expertise on how we study submerged remains. Then examine the technical innovations and cutting-edge technology divers use to navigate the depths.

Get ready to plunge into the waters of the St. Lawrence River and its tributaries to join archaeologists as they explore five remarkable underwater sites.

General public and families

French and English

12,6 m2

Educational Toolkit

Credits

Musée d’archéologie de Roussillon

Director
Julie Poulin

Project Manager
Gabrielle Fleurant

Scientific Content Research
Frédéric Hottin

Image Content Research
Gabrielle Fleurant

Scientific Committee
Brad Loewen (Université de Montréal), Érik Phaneuf (AECOM), Charles Dagneau et/and Thierry Boyer (Parcs Canada/Parks Canada), Frédéric Hottin (Musée d’archéologie de Roussillon)
TKNL

Producer
Pierre Ménard

Project Manager
Claude Bourgault

Scriptwriting and Texts
Émilie Prévost

Art Direction and Graphic Design
François Joron

Exhibition Design (Scenography)
Raphaël Hernandez

Technical Direction
Dany Boudreault

Immersive Module Fabrication
Atelier Laboutique

Acknowledgements
André Bergeron, Centre de conservation du Québec
Mélissa Cormier, Musée d’archéologie de Roussillon
 

Archival Images and Visual Content

Parcs Canada / Parks Canada (PC)
Ministère de la Culture et des Communications (MCC)
URBANIA
Richard Lahaie
Érik Phaneuf
Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec (BAnQ)
Centre interdisciplinaire de développement en cartographie des océans (CIDCO)

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