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The Columbus Museum of Art had a great exhibition a few years back called Dig It, which included a simulated dig site. They had coins attached wtih fishing line and pottery shards and the screens and tools and such to dig them out. There was an identification chart so that the
young archaeologists could research their finds. It was a great site and was well received. It would definitely be a good place to contact.
Carla Herling
Curator of Education
Westmoreland Museum of American Art
Greensburg, PA
Aspen Historical Society wrote:
> Hello,
> Thanks to everyone who replied to my request for information about
> architecture programs. I was pleased and amazed at the responses!
>
> Here's another one. I'm also putting together an archaeology program that
> will include a simulated dig. Does anyone know of any good resources or
> programs? I would appreciate any advice or information available. Thanks
> in advance!
>
> Kimi Bensen
> Curator of Education
>
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