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Amanda Royce Paige <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 2 Nov 2002 13:09:25 -0500
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Hello all,

I'm writing a curriculum for an archaeology workshop and would like to do
a "dig". Does anyone have any ideas about how to construct a model site-
materials, contents, etc. I was thinking about using ice cream containers and
having small model pots made from playdoh, some text, a few beads or
something. Ideally there will be 4 or 5 "site"- mortuary, domestic (non-elite
and non-royal elite), temple, and royal. This will be part one of a series so
I want to keep it non-culture specific (the other 2 are culture specific).
Also I'd like to have site maps for the pre-planning stage. This is a
children's workshop, and the first one I've ever planned, so any suggestions
would be helpful.

Thanks All,

Amanda Paige
University of Michigan- ACABS (Egyptology), Classical Civilizations
Univerisity of Michigan Exhibit Musueum

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