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Please reply to the list. I am interested in this also.
Thank you,
Maria 

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Subject: Archaeological Digs on a Cart?

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Greetings fellow science educators!

I am putting together an "Archaeological Dig Cart" to accompany our
upcoming Cleopatra exhibit
(http://www.fi.edu/cleopatra/cleo_tickets.html).  The cart would be part
of our general floor programming.  I am envisioning a small (3'x5') "dig
site" that visitors can interact with-- use real tools to uncover
pottery shards, bones etc.  A few questions: does anyone have any tips
for a project like this?  Suggestions for the digging medium (sand,
plaster, dirt, etc)?  Ideas on how to make this a more enriching
experience?

I would really appreciate any input or suggestions!

Have a great day,

Liz Kelley

Public Programs Manager
The Franklin Institute
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