What is the relationship of the Provincial Archaeology Office and the Provincial Museum of Newfoundland and Labrador?
The Provincial Archaeology Office of the Culture and Heritage Division, and the Archaeology and Ethnology Unit at the Provincial Museum of Newfoundland and Labrador, are responsible for the management of archaeological, ethnographic and palaeontological resources within the Province. Both agencies have personnel and resources that can assist you with your research in the Province. The Provincial Archaeology Office, aids the Minister of Tourism, Culture and Recreation in protecting, preserving, developing, studying, interpreting and promoting the appreciation of the historic resources of the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador. The PAO is the regulatory agency responsible for all archaeology carried out in the Province. It is also the central repository for all archaeological records in the Province, including site record forms and archaeological reports. The PAO also has a small annual grant that is used to help students and archaeologists in their research. The PAO is located in the
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