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October 1, 2009
Experience Life in the Ice Age
Ice Age Archaeology, October 18, 10 am - 4 pm
Seattle – 12,000 years ago residents of the Puget Sound lived in the coldest temperatures the region has ever known. What was their life like? How did they survive in this Ice Age? On Sun., Oct. 18 from 10 am to 4 pm, Burke Museum archaeologists and other specialists will share their knowledge and showcase artifacts that reveal clues about life during the last Ice Age. Would you survive in the Ice Age? Test your skills! Try the ancient practice of attaching a spear point to a shaft, known as hafting. Discover ancient hunting tools, such as the "atlatl," and see them in action. Touch fossils of giant animals who shared the earth with people during a time when the environment was radically different. Guest speakers throughout the day will shed light on how archaeologists and others understand the last Ice Age: 11 am Dr. Ben Marwick 12:30 pm Roger Fernandes 2 pm Dr. Donald Grayson Ice Age Archaeology is included with museum admission. |
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