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New lesson! Sifting Through the Sands of Time

4/10/2017

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by Kelsey Kennedy

Anthropology and Biological Sciences

We have a new Archaeology lesson available! Our first lesson was about an important artifact: pottery. This new lesson is about how we go about finding these material remains: excavation.

Students at Tuscaloosa Magnet School Elementary got to excavate boxes of sand that had artifacts, fossils, and other items in them. 
This is an easy lesson to set up because all you need is sand, something to hold the sand, and things to put in the sand that kids can dig up! 
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  • Cultural Anthropology
    • Creating Culture
    • Seeing Culture
    • Documenting Culture: Ethnography
  • Linguistic Anthropology
    • Creating a Clan Language
  • Archaeology
    • Archaeological Methods
    • Understanding Artifacts
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    • Playful Primates
    • Evolution
    • Osteology
  • Partners
  • Blog