Bring in your treasures and discover ours!
Bring in your own collected objects for identification by experts, and take a look at some of our treasures, too! Find out why collections are important, and what natural history collection research can tell us. Experts will join us from the fields of paleontology, anthropology, archaeology, botany, zoology, and geology.
They will help you identify: shells, rocks and minerals, fossils, arrowheads and other stone tools, shards of pottery, vertebrate bones, insects, skulls, seeds, leaves, twigs, fungi, and fish. Sorry, no appraisals will be given.
Bring in your own collected objects for identification by experts, and take a look at some of our treasures, too! Find out why collections are important, and what natural history collection research can tell us. Experts will join us from the fields of paleontology, anthropology, archaeology, botany, zoology, and geology.
They will help you identify: shells, rocks and minerals, fossils, arrowheads and other stone tools, shards of pottery, vertebrate bones, insects, skulls, seeds, leaves, twigs, fungi, and fish. Sorry, no appraisals will be given.
Building: | Museum of Natural History |
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Event Type: | Fair / Festival |
Tags: | Archaeology, Biology, Biosciences, department of ecology and evolutionary biology, ecology, Ecology & Biology, Ecology And Evolutionary Biology, eeb, fossils, Free, Geology, In Person, Natural Sciences, Paleontology, Science |
Source: | Happening @ Michigan from Museum of Natural History, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology |