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Misty Jackson <[log in to unmask]>
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Cave and rock art throughout the world? I've seen it reproduced on rocks, and of course t-shirts. It can be as complex or simply as you or the students want, depending on the motifs chosen.

Misty


Misty Jackson, Ph.D., RPA
Arbre Croche Cultural Resources
214 South Main Street
Leslie, Michigan 49251

On Aug 10, 2013, at 2:22 PM, Susan Walter wrote:

> Hi All,
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> I am seeking inspiration for a new program that I am developing using archaeological or ethnological examples.  There are 2 sets of classes.  One is a one hour program, the other is 2 1/2 hours long.  In both, the children are divided by age groups of 4th-6th grade, and 7th through 9th grades.  
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> I want unusual (to our children) media, and I prefer subjects that communicate through alphabets or symbolism, rather than are simply decorative.  As examples, I'm considering Peruvian quipus, and Hohokam shell etching.
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> So, have you ever admired a beautiful or unique communication from the past - anywhere in the world - that you think would be cool for children to be exposed to?
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> S. Walter
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