CU Museum of Natural History’s Curator of Archaeology William Taylor’s interest in the sciences was sparked at a young age. Taylor started thinking about archaeology when he was 5 or 6 years old, ...
How do you get children to enthusiastically read nonfiction books about dusty relics of the past? Ask Caitlin Sockin, because in DIG IT! she has cracked the code.” — Terri Eichholz, ...
On Saturday afternoon, Amy Clearman stood in front of about a dozen kids at Fort Vancouver and asked a simple question: “What is archaeology?” Speaking in soft voices, the kids, all between ages 8 and ...
At the rear of the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site replica, underneath two green tents marked National Park Service, 20 children ages 8 to 12 knelt in the dirt next to five rectangular holes ...
The Connecticut State Museum of Natural History and Connecticut Archaeology Center at UConn will hold a weeklong archaeology field school for kids from Monday, June 26 through Friday, June 30, 9 am to ...
Have you ever wanted to be an archaeologist? Well today is your lucky dig—because we’re unearthing the story of a woman who’s redefining what it means to make history in her community in this episode ...
A group of 20 children gathered around a giant dig box on Wenas Mammoth Mountain during the Wenas Mammoth Foundation’s annual paleontology and archaeology summer youth camp in Selah this week. Safety ...
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