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Environmental Archaeology Program table at the She’s a Scientist Event, Fall 2015
Environmental Archaeology Program table at the She’s a Scientist event, Fall 2015. Volunteer Jessica King and Graduate Student Nicole Cannarozzi show Girl Scouts where animals were domesticated on a map.
Environmental Archaeology Program table at the She’s a Scientist event, Fall 2015. Graduate Student Ashley Sharpe helps a Girl Scout identify archaeological animal bones recovered from St. Augustine.
Environmental Archaeology Program table at the She’s a Scientist event. Graduate Student Arianne Boileau helps Girl Scouts identify animal bones recovered from ancient excavations, including bones recovered from the St. Augustine excavations.
Environmental Archaeology Program at the She’s a Scientist event, Fall 2015. Graduate Student Arianne Boileau helps Girl Scouts identify ancient and modern animal remains, including actual bones recovered from the St. Augustine archaeological excavations.
Environmental Archaeology Program table at the She’s a Scientist event, Fall 2015. Volunteer Jessica King helps Girl Scouts determine where animals and plants were originally domesticated on a table-top map.
Environmental Archaeology Program table at the She’s a Scientist event, Fall 2015. Graduate Student Arianne Boileau helps Girl Scouts identify modern domesticated animals and ancient wild animal remains excavated from St. Augustine.