Taber Hill
Wyandot (Huron) burial mound in Toronto, Ontario / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Taber Hill, also spelled Tabor Hill, is a Wyandot (Huron) burial mound in Toronto, Ontario. It is located northeast of the intersection of Lawrence Avenue and Bellamy Road in Scarborough. It is estimated to date from the 14th century and contain the skeletons of over 500 Huron/Wendat. It is believed to be the only First Nations ossuary protected as a cemetery in Canada.
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Established | Post Woodland period |
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Country | Canada |
Coordinates | 43.759°N 79.235°W / 43.759; -79.235 |
Type | Wyandot (Huron) burial mound (ossuary) |
Style | burial mound |
No. of graves | 523 |
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