Telephone

Clearnet cellular telephone, 1998-1999.

Michel Lambert
Donated by Multividéo, Iberville.

© Pointe-à-Callière, Montréal Museum of Archaeology and History 2001. All rights reserved.


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Everybody, rich or poor, has a telephone. It is the symbol of communication. Telephones have changed over the course of the century, and are now carried around by millions of people who couldn't do without them. Telephones no longer have wires, it is people who are tied to them…


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Learning Objectives

The learner will:

  • use examples of material elements of culture to explain its historical significance
  • evaluate changes that technological, medical and social innovations have made to our culture
  • speculate why some products have had a significant impact on daily life

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