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  • How to Organize an Archaeological Dig

    If digging through dirt, sifting sand through screens and taking endless photographs of pottery shards sounds like high adventure to you, consider organizing an archaeological dig. You're more...

  • How to Collect First Nations Artifacts

    The First Nations refers to the group of people who were the first to inhabit modern-day Canada. Although they bear a close resemblance to their American brothers, calling First Nations members...

  • How to Start an Artifacts Collection

    It may seem as if all you need to do to start an artifacts collection is go out and buy your first piece. In reality, being a successful artifacts collector, whether for fun or as a serious...

  • How to Collect Egyptian Artifacts

    There are few things in this world more fascinating to artifacts collectors than prizes from ancient Egypt. With it's mystical tales, terrifying mummies and majestic pyramids, Egypt is high on the...

  • How to Collect Ancient Coins

    You may be wondering why people decide to collect ancient coins. Sometimes, history buffs are merely looking for a definitive link to the past. Other times, it's the beauty and elegance of these...

  • How to Collect Antique Arrowheads

    The term 'arrowhead' is commonly used to refer to the pointed spears attached to the end of arrows by peoples native to the North American continent. For decades, arrowheads have been popular in...

  • How to Collect Ancient Beads

    Often overlooked by collectors of antiquities, beads have been around since the dawn of civilization. They have been used both to adorn ritual gowns and hold everyday attire in place. One of the...

  • How to Collect Ancient Pottery

    There's no single answer as to why ancient pottery remains a constant favorite among artifacts collectors. Perhaps it's because many pieces of pottery tell a story. Maybe it has to do with the...

  • How to Identify a Tyrannosaurus Rex

    You can recognize the skeleton of a Tyrannosaurus Rex if you know the distinguishing characteristics of these extinct kings of the dinosaur world. Follow these steps before your next visit to...

  • How to Identify a Triceratops

    No one has ever found a complete skeleton of a Triceratopsas. They were exclusive to North America, and the last of the dinosaurs to die out. It is believed that one of their most dangerous...

  • How to Identify a Velociraptor

    The Velociraptor, (meaning "swift thief") was immortalized in the movie "Jurassic Park." Although it's hard to imagine the Velociraptor growing wings, paleontologists believe this fascinating...

  • How to Visit Jorvik, the Viking City

    The Viking city of Jorvik was constructed based on artifacts and evidence uncovered during the Coppergate excavations of the late 1970s to the early 1980s. During the dig, 10th Century Viking...

  • How to Identify a Pteranodon

    Imagine if creatures from our prehistoric past actually still lived today. Picture one of these prehistoric beings, a Pteranodon, flying overhead. According to thousands of people this has...

  • How to Perform an Archaeological Dig!

    The world of Archaeology is exciting and glamorous to most people, but the truth is that Archaeology is a lot of hard work! As a professional archaeologist I have felt the thrill of finding...

  • How to Go Fossil Hunting

    Whether you're looking for dinosaur bones or the prehistoric remains of plants and animals, fossil hunting can be a fun activity for the whole family or a serious hobby for the collector. Fossils...

  • How to Search a Creek Bed for Indian Arrowheads

    Authentic fragments of history, Indian arrowheads fascinate the young and old alike. Finding them isn’t difficult if you know where to look. In areas where Native Americans settled, you will find...

  • How to Break Into Mummy Studies

    Mummies are fascinating specimens of human existence, and they have captivated the public ever since the discoveries by the first Egyptologists. Learning from these pieces of history, however,...

  • How to Identify Prehistoric Stone Age Tools

    The term "Stone Age," a misnomer, describes any tools from human prehistory not made from metal. The greatest challenge with identifying Stone Age tools is that many items, such as bone and wood,...

  • How to Identify Prehistoric Remains

    The discovery of the remains of a prior human civilization is one of an archaeologist's greatest thrills. The older the remains are, the more exciting the find. Prehistoric remains are among the...

  • How to Play Dino Bone Hunt

    Most kids go through a "dinosaur phase" at some point. This contrived adventure helps your kids to feel like real paleontologists, even if just for an hour or so.

  • How to Become an Amateur Archaeologist

    Archaeology is the scientific search to understand how people in the past interacted with their environment. This is done by excavating and analyzing artifacts. You don't need an advanced degree...

  • Learn the History of Calligraphy

    Learn about the history of Calligraphy with free expert video tips for writing in Calligraphy

  • Get the Proper Materials for Calligraphy

    Learn about the materials you will need for Calligraphy, including calligraphy pens and paper with free expert video tips for writing in Calligraphy

  • How to Set Up a Calligraphy Workspace

    Learn how to set up a workspace for Calligraphy with free expert video tips for writing in Calligraphy

  • How to Load Calligraphy Pens

    Learn how to load Calligraphy pens with free expert video tips for writing in Calligraphy

  • How to Determine Your Calligraphy Style

    Learn how to determine style for Calligraphy with free expert video tips for writing in Calligraphy

  • How to Design a Calligraphy Magnet

    Learn how to design a Calligraphy refrigerator magnet with free expert video tips for writing in Calligraphy

  • How to Improve Calligraphy Designs

    Learn how to improve Calligraphy designs with free expert video tips for writing in Calligraphy

  • How to Use Calligraphy Pens

    Learn how to use Calligraphy pens with free expert video tips for writing in Calligraphy

  • How to Improve Calligraphy Drafts

    Learn how to improve your drafts for Calligraphy with free expert video tips for writing in Calligraphy

  • How to Pick Calligraphy Paper

    Learn how to pick the right paper for Calligraphy with free expert video tips for writing in Calligraphy

  • How to Trace Calligraphy Letters

    Learn how to trace Calligraphy letters with free expert video tips for writing in Calligraphy

  • How to Finish a Calligraphy Project

    Learn how to finish a Calligraphy project with free expert video tips for writing in Calligraphy

  • How to Use Calligraphy In Life

    Learn how to use Calligraphy in your daily life with free expert video tips for writing in Calligraphy

  • How to Use Calligraphy In Business

    Learn how to use Calligraphy in business with free expert video tips for writing in Calligraphy

  • How to Write the Letter "A" in Calligraphy

    Learn how to write the letter "A" in Calligraphy with free expert video tips for writing in Calligraphy

  • How Does a Kaleidoscope Work?

    A kaleidoscope is a toy that uses light and mirrors to reflect objects and create patterns. There are many different types of kaleidoscopes that create different patterns, but all use the same...

  • How Does a Stapler Work?

    A stapler works by using force to push a staple through the paper, then secure the pages together. It can be used for locking pages of a document together, or for tacking, when the stapler is...

  • About Hummingbirds

    Hummingbirds are fascinating to watch as they hover over their favorite, usually red flowers in the garden on a sultry summer's day pushing their long beaks deep into the flowers to feed on the...

  • About Medieval Torture Implements

    Punishment in the Middle Ages was severe and merciless. Government and religious officials used torture, sadistic by today's standards, to deter crime; to force confessions of alleged crimes,...

  • About Karankawa Culture

    The Karankawa, a Native American tribe that is now extinct, had a fascinating culture that modern historians are desperately trying to piece together before it's becomes totally lost. As...

  • Where Is the Biggest Pyramid in the World?

    When you hear the word, pyramid, you probably think of the ancient Egyptian burial sites along the Nile River. Other cultures built pyramids as well, including Babylonians, Mayans, Aztecs and...

  • About the Atlantis Myth

    Atlantis is the name of a mythical lost civilization, perhaps a continent, that disappeared in a sudden catastrophe in ancient history. No one knows where this land was and many legends and...

  • About Easter Island

    Easter Island got its name when the Dutch navigator Jacob Roggeveen landed there on Easter Sunday in 1722. Since that time it has been a hot spot for tourists, not only because of the island's...

  • About Arrowheads

    An arrowhead is the front part of an arrow. The arrowhead is the part of the arrow that pierces a target. Different types can have different effects on the intended target. The use of these...

  • Iron Age Farm Implements

    Prehistory presents a challenge for contemporary scholar. Without written records, archaeologists and anthropologists are left to piece together bits of antiquity in order to formulate some kind...

  • How to make a Bow and Arrow

    Have you ever tried to make a bow and arrow when you were a child only to come up with a mess of string and sticks? Or a non-functioning item that looks sort of like a this ancient weapon? Well...

  • About Wax Anatomical Models

    Wax anatomical models were used throughout the 18th and early 19th century as teaching tools for medical students and doctors. They were especially popular in Europe and are now sought after by...

  • How to Make a Museum Display Case

    Are you in charge of a museum and need more display room for flat objects like clothes or photos? This article walks you through step-by-step instructions on building a wooden museum display case...

  • How to Make a Realistic Dinosaur Footprint Cast

    Chances are you don't have a dinosaur footprint in your backyard to make a cast of, but if you want one, you can make your own. The process for taking a cast of any footprint is pretty straight...

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