UVic Anthropology Course, ANTH 395, Uses Ashlar Lodge No. 3 Website As A Research Tool

On 23 January 2017 the Ashlar Lodge No.3 Historian and webmaster, W.B. Mark Anderson, attended a lecture at the Congregation Emanu-El synagogue in Victoria which focused on a University of Victoria Anthropology course, ANTH 395, which is using the Victoria Jewish Cemetery as a teaching aid for archaeological methods.

One of the projects this course is undertaking is to identify the unmarked burial plots of the Victoria Jewish Cemetery and identify the people whose grave locations have been forgotten. Continue reading UVic Anthropology Course, ANTH 395, Uses Ashlar Lodge No. 3 Website As A Research Tool