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Bone, bones, and more bones! | No | 4,5,6 | Young Children (6-8), Tweens (9-12), Teenagers (13-17) | Learn how zooarchaeologist identify animal bones found at archaeological sites and what they can tell us about the people who lived there. Kids will learn what a bone is, how bones of various types ...Full Description |
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Geology of Massachusetts | No | 4,5,6 | Young Children (6-8), Tweens (9-12), Teenagers (13-17) | Calling all Rock Hounds! Learn about the various types of rocks found in Massachusetts and how they got here (some traveled by ice!). Test for hardness, explore how rocks are formed, learn how to identify ...Full Description |
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Introduction to Archaeology | No | 4,5,6,7 | Young Children (6-8), Tweens (9-12), Teenagers (13-17), Adults (18+) | Join us for this unique opportunity to learn how archaeologists explore the past through hands-on, interactive activities. After an introduction to archaeology and discussion of the main principles ...Full Description |
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Native Americans of Southeastern Massachusetts | No | 4,5,6 | Young Children (6-8), Tweens (9-12), Teenagers (13-17) | Native Americans have lived in Southeastern Massachusetts for at least 12,000 years and they continue to live here today, on the land of their forebearers. This class introduces students to the Wampanoag, ...Full Description |
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Pilgrims of Plymouth | No | 4,5,6 | Young Children (6-8), Tweens (9-12), Teenagers (13-17) | Who were the Pilgrims? The Pilgrims lived right here in our state, having landed in 1620 in Plymouth. In this class, students explore the lives of these founding mothers and fathers. We explore the ...Full Description |
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