Today, Robyn Lacy speaks about her expertise and experiences in field archaeology and cultural resources management (or ‘CRM’).

Robyn has worked at a number of cemetery sites doing heritage management, curation, restoration, recovery and reporting, including Woodland Cemetery and Brick Street Cemetery in Ontario. Her Master’s research at Memorial University of Newfoundland examined the spatial distribution and stylistic variation of seventeenth-century burial spaces in coastal British North America.

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