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Laura de Boer is Vice President and a senior archaeologist at Davis MacIntyre & Associates Limited, a leading cultural resource management company in Halifax. She has a Master’s degree in European Historical Archaeology from the University of Sheffield in the UK and a B.A. in Anthropology from Saint Mary’s University in Halifax. Laura has practiced archaeological field surveys since 2006. She specializes in the archaeology of industrialization and in standing building archaeology and is known for her expertise on the mystery tunnels of downtown Halifax. Lauara has worked on a number of important railway sites. This includes leading an investigation into the Albion Mines iron foundry in Stellarton which served the Albion railway, one of the rail lines in Canada. Laura also serves on the board of Industrial Heritage Nova Scotia.<ref>[https://www.davismacintyre.com/our-people "Our People" Davis Macintyre & Associates]</ref>
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*See also: [http://hswdpi.ca/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Dan_Conlin Dan Conlin on the HSWDPI Wiki.]
 
  
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==Use of Conntributed Material==
Laura de Boer is Vice President and a senior archaeologist at Davis MacIntyre & Associates Limited archaeology consulting company. She has a Master’s degree in European Historical Archaeology from the University of Sheffield in the UK and a B.A. in Anthropology from Saint Mary’s University in Halifax. Laura has practiced archaeological field surveys since 2006. She specializes in the archaeology of industrialization and in standing building archaeology.
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Laura has given the DARDPI wiki permission to use select images, research  and writings and for individuals to enjoy them for their own personal study of the DAR. Laura reserves all rights on her images, research  and writings for any commercial use and forbids the use of her images, research and writings on any other site without her express permission.
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==References==
Laura has given the DARDPI wiki permission to use his images, research  and writings and for individuals to enjoy them for their own personal study of the D.A.R. Dan Conlin reserves all rights on his images, research  and writings for any commercial use and forbids the use of his images, research and writings on any other site without his express permission.
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==External Links==
[[https://www.davismacintyre.com/our-people "Our People" Davis Macintyre & Associates]  
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[https://www.davismacintyre.com/news Davis MacIntyre: Some of the projects Laura has worked on]
  
 
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Laura de Boer is Vice President and a senior archaeologist at Davis MacIntyre & Associates Limited, a leading cultural resource management company in Halifax. She has a Master’s degree in European Historical Archaeology from the University of Sheffield in the UK and a B.A. in Anthropology from Saint Mary’s University in Halifax. Laura has practiced archaeological field surveys since 2006. She specializes in the archaeology of industrialization and in standing building archaeology and is known for her expertise on the mystery tunnels of downtown Halifax. Lauara has worked on a number of important railway sites. This includes leading an investigation into the Albion Mines iron foundry in Stellarton which served the Albion railway, one of the rail lines in Canada. Laura also serves on the board of Industrial Heritage Nova Scotia.[1]

Use of Conntributed Material

Laura has given the DARDPI wiki permission to use select images, research and writings and for individuals to enjoy them for their own personal study of the DAR. Laura reserves all rights on her images, research and writings for any commercial use and forbids the use of her images, research and writings on any other site without her express permission.

References

External Links

Davis MacIntyre: Some of the projects Laura has worked on

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