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ShowID
3249
Event Date:
2/15/2022
Length:
00:53:26
Category:
Social Studies
Producer
Smithsonian Institute
Comments
April 23, 2020 Museum Technician Molly Kamph leads students in an activity that uses real (digital) archival and archaeological material to solve the mystery of a Neanderthal's death thousands of years ago. The objects used in the activity are part of an archival museum collection from archaeologists Ralph and Rose Solecki, famous for discovering Neanderthals at Shanidar Cave.
Schedule Information:
5/6/2024 at 3:00 PM
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