Grade Range: 3-5Resource Type(s): Web LinkDate Posted: 7/20/2012
Project Archaeology, a program of the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History, uses archaeological inquiry to foster understanding of past and present cultures; improve social studies and science education; and enhance citizenship education to help preserve our archaeological legacy. This site offers access to the program's teaching guide to the archaeological method and resources on examining shelter, with an emphasis on indigenous and colonial American structures.
Hands-on learning, Museum education, Project-based learning
The family fallout shelter represents the public policy assumptions of the atomic age, namely, th...
American Indian, American Indian, Pawnee, shelter, natural history, Indian, Archaeology, Earthlodge, questioning skills, Archaeologist, primary source, method, home, Native American, kansas, earthlodge, examination, Examination, primary sources, house
A story of life on the prairie.
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