HEAS Hosted ‚Archaeology for Kids‘ Workshop at the NHM
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On the 6th February 2024 HEAS hosted a group of children from children from around Vienna for a workshop on ‚Archaeology for Kids‘ at the HEAS partner the Natural History Museum.
The children learnt about the main prehistoric and historical eras with interactive examples of representative sites, monuments, and objects. We hope this hands on experience sparked an interest for the children in ancient cultures and the modern scientific methods used to study them.
To learn more about the workshop and other work by Dr. Alexandra Dolea please see her blog post below:
https://www.ilovearchaeology.com/post/archaeology-for-kids-workshop