In this video, Texas Natural Science Center experts help visitors of all ages identify natural objects they’ve found, and the results are often surprising.
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The mysteries of fossils, rocks and artifacts
By Mason Jones and Marc Airhart
Published: Jan. 17, 2012 -
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Rats! I lost the related site that shows half-dozen silhouettes that reveal the real person and his/her activity when clicked. Can you please direct me to the URL of that site? With thanks, Tom Freeman, Professor Emeritus, University of Missouri, Columbia email FreemanT@missouri.edu
I have alot of fossils,and a egg of some sort. also a few rocks that seem to br meteorites, Ive collected for years and would love to find out what these are, Do you have a event in Dallas?