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Visitors will enjoy a hands-on look at amazing archaeological finds in "Prehistoric Worlds – Backyard Discoveries," premiering at the Museum of Science in Boston, Mass., Saturday, March 10. Museum-goers may operate a simulation of ground-penetrating radar that was used to pinpoint the Jarkov mammoth remains at the interactive exhibit, developed and presented by Discovery Channel. |
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Run a hand over the surface of mammoth teeth. Touch the actual tusk of a woolly mammoth found in an Alaskan gold mine. It's all part of a visit to "Prehistoric Worlds – Backyard Discoveries," premiering at the Museum of Science in Boston, Mass., Saturday, March 10. The exhibit, developed and presented by Discovery Channel, tells the story of the Jarkov mammoth and shares the amazing stories about how children and adults have made some of the biggest finds in the archaeological world. |
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Developed and presented by Discovery Channel, "Prehistoric Worlds – Backyard Discoveries," premieres at the Museum of Science in Boston, Mass., Saturday, March 10. It engages visitors with re-creations of actual settings in which the Jarkov mammoth and other prehistoric creatures have been found. |
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"Prehistoric Worlds - Backyard Discoveries," premiering at the Museum of Science in Boston, Mass., Saturday, March 10, captivates visitors with the story of the Jarkov mammoth and other major archaeological finds. Developed and presented by Discovery Channel, the hands-on, interactive exhibit shows how fossils offer clues about the prehistoric world. |
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Artifacts including mammoth teeth and a mastodon tooth are among the exciting displays in "Prehistoric Worlds - Backyard Discoveries, " an interactive exhibit developed and presented by Discovery Channel. Premiering at the Museum of Science in Boston, Mass., Saturday, March 10, the exhibit portrays amazing stories of how amateurs of all ages have uncovered some of the most archaeologically significant finds of our times, and highlights the incredible saga of the Jarkov mammoth.
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"Prehistoric Worlds - Backyard Discoveries, " premiering at the Museum of Science in Boston, Mass., Saturday, March 10, portrays amazing stories of how amateurs of all ages have uncovered some of the most archaeologically significant finds of our times. A model of the skeleton of Baby Louie, the most complete dinosaur embryo ever found, is among the captivating displays in the interactive exhibit, developed and presented by Discovery Channel. |
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"Prehistoric Worlds - Backyard Discoveries," premiering at the Museum of Science, Boston, Mass., Saturday, March 10, tells the story of the Jarkov mammoth, and features a real 20,000-year-old woolly mammoth tusk and huge mammoth teeth. Developed and presented by Discovery Channel, it's an interactive, hands-on exhibit for the whole family. |