ANTH 357 Archaeological Methods
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- McGill users only
- Open access resource
- Free resource
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The Humanities and Social Sciences Library is the primary resource for maps and geospatial information at McGill University.
Selected Resources (Montreal):
- General Maps, Cultural Features and Boundaries
- Urban Maps and Data
- Airphotos and Satellite Imagery
- Population Data
- Other Data Resources for Montreal
Please Note: Most of our data sets are licensed to McGill University; use is restricted to students, faculty and staff for academic teaching and research purposes. You may be required to sign a Data License Agreement form before using this data.
For a complete list of the geospatial resources available at McGill, click here.
General Maps, Cultural Features and Boundaries
- Topographic Maps of Quebec 1:20 000
- Cartes topographiques 20k Matriciel (CTMQ) / Scanned Topographic Maps of Quebec 1:20 000
- Québec Topographique / Historical Topographic Maps of Quebec 1:50 000
- Topographic and Pictorial Map of the City of Montreal, 1846
- Montreal City Plan Series, 1950s and 1960s
- Land Use Maps, 1950s-1990s
- Montreal Land Use Map, 1949
- Montreal Urban Community General Landuse File, 2001
- Montreal Cartographic Plans
- Montreal Cadastral Plans
- Maps for the City of Montréal (BAnQ), 1801-1990
- Montreal Fire Insurance Plans (BAnQ)
Airphotos and Satellite Imagery
- Canada Census Cartographic and Boundary Files 1986-2006
GIS files of census tracts, census subdivisions, etc. - Canadian Census Analyser 1961-2006 (Census Data files)
Provides access to profile census variables for most levels of geography. - Census Tract (CT) Profiles, 2006 Census
Visualize the data for a specific census tract via a map and/or retrieve related profile data. - Lovell's Montreal Directory, 1842-1999
- The Almanach de Québec, 1780-1841
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