ARI Kids:
Lab Archaeology
The program is designed to provide an engaging and educational experience that introduces young participants to the field of archaeology and allows them to actively
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The Junior Experimental Archaeology experience at the Archaeological Research Institute (ARI) is designed for youth ages 5-11 who have an interest in archaeology and want archaeology hands-on learning. The experience occurs at the ARI Base Camp in Lawrenceburg, IN.
The main highlight of the Junior Experimental Archaeology experience is the opportunity to engage in hands-on activities involving the recreation or use of reconstructed artifacts. These reconstructions allow participants to gain insights into how ancient instruments were made and how they might have been used in different contexts.
The specific activities offered during the experience vary, providing a diverse range of experiences for young archaeologists. Some of the activities may include:
Wear hiking clothes that can get dirty. Bring plenty of water & snacks. Sunscreen, hats, bug spray, sturdy shoes, or hiking boots are recommended.
The program is designed to provide an engaging and educational experience that introduces young participants to the field of archaeology and allows them to actively
Through a series of engaging activities, young participants have the opportunity to learn about the methods and techniques used by professional archaeologists during excavations.
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