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Presented By: Kelsey Museum of Archaeology

Sunday Drop-In Tour | “When I Grow Up I Want to Be...An Archaeologist!”

Connie Powers, Docent

Archaeologist Laura Motta conducts a micro-excavation on a broken urn. She works with the urn with a trowel and a small paintbrush. Scattered around her are other tools, including scissors, a larger paintbrush, a spoon, a magnifying glass, and various bowls. Archaeologist Laura Motta conducts a micro-excavation on a broken urn. She works with the urn with a trowel and a small paintbrush. Scattered around her are other tools, including scissors, a larger paintbrush, a spoon, a magnifying glass, and various bowls.
Archaeologist Laura Motta conducts a micro-excavation on a broken urn. She works with the urn with a trowel and a small paintbrush. Scattered around her are other tools, including scissors, a larger paintbrush, a spoon, a magnifying glass, and various bowls.
What is archaeology? Have you ever wondered how archaeologists reconstruct the past just by looking at the artifacts they find? Join us for this family-friendly tour to learn about the archaeology of ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, Greece, and Rome!

This event is free and open to all visitors. If you have any questions or concerns regarding accessing this event, please visit our accessibility page at https://myumi.ch/zwPkd or contact the education office by calling (734) 647-4167. We ask for advance notice as some accommodations may require more time for the university to arrange.
Archaeologist Laura Motta conducts a micro-excavation on a broken urn. She works with the urn with a trowel and a small paintbrush. Scattered around her are other tools, including scissors, a larger paintbrush, a spoon, a magnifying glass, and various bowls. Archaeologist Laura Motta conducts a micro-excavation on a broken urn. She works with the urn with a trowel and a small paintbrush. Scattered around her are other tools, including scissors, a larger paintbrush, a spoon, a magnifying glass, and various bowls.
Archaeologist Laura Motta conducts a micro-excavation on a broken urn. She works with the urn with a trowel and a small paintbrush. Scattered around her are other tools, including scissors, a larger paintbrush, a spoon, a magnifying glass, and various bowls.

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