World Science Festival: Anthropologist’s Apprentice
Every fossil has a story—and NYU anthropologist Shara Bailey knows how to tell it. Unearth the history behind fossils recently discovered in Ethiopia using clues to determine their age and identity. Amateur anthropologists will even have the opportunity to step up to a state-of-the-art scanning device to create a 3D model of the bones, stitching them together to make a complete model.
NYU Anthropology Teaching Lab
This is a student-only program for kids in the 5th-8th grade. Parents/Guardians may drop off their children for this one-hour event.
Tickets $30
When: Sat., Jun. 4, 2016 at 10:30 am
Every fossil has a story—and NYU anthropologist Shara Bailey knows how to tell it. Unearth the history behind fossils recently discovered in Ethiopia using clues to determine their age and identity. Amateur anthropologists will even have the opportunity to step up to a state-of-the-art scanning device to create a 3D model of the bones, stitching them together to make a complete model.
NYU Anthropology Teaching Lab
This is a student-only program for kids in the 5th-8th grade. Parents/Guardians may drop off their children for this one-hour event.
Tickets $30
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