Virtual Tut, Togas, & Tombs (Teens)

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Age Group:

Teens
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Allowed Grades: 4th Grade to 12th Grade

Program Description

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Join us for this series Tuts, Togas, & Tombs: 

July 8- Discover Ancient Egypt: Step into a time when papyrus grew along the Nile River & pyramids dotted the horizon. This vividly illustrated and engagin online presentation intorduces the art and archaeology of Ancient Egypt. Explore the interior of the pyramids while discovering teh science of mummification, decipher hieroglypics, learn the secrets of King Tut, and much more!

July 15- Discover Ancient Rome: Let's tour the world famous Roman Colosseum, learn about various gladiator battles, and discover classic Roman archictecture we see even today, such as columns and arches.

July 22- Archaeology 101: Can You Dig It? Learn how an archaeological excavation is organized and scientifically run, the correct methods to 'dig up"artifacts, the different types of archaeology, and how we decide where to excavate.

 

 

Disclaimer(s)

The Library makes no warranties and/or representations concerning virtual and in-person programs. Your decision to participate in the programs is an express consent on your part to waive any and all claims against the Library which may result from said participation and hereby release and discharge the Jericho Public Library from any and all liabilities.

Jericho Public Library strives to create respectful and family-friendly experiences both in-person and virtually using Zoom. Please do not share any Zoom links. You must be registered to be admitted to the Zoom programs. In order to facilitate presentations, a library staff member will co-host. The host may or may not, at their discretion, enable visual and chat participation. We ask that all participants in library programs be mindful and polite. Guests who are disruptive or otherwise do not conduct themselves in a respectful manner may be removed from the program.

When using a PC for a virtual program, you will need to download Zoom software before the program begins. When using a mobile device, please download the Zoom app on your device and create your own Zoom account for easiest convenience.

We thank you in advance for your courtesy.