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  • Types of Arrowheads & What They Were Used for

    Arrowheads are archaeological artifacts that can be found throughout North America. These prehistoric hunting tools have been found on farms, construction sites and other areas where the older...

  • How to Dress Your Pet Rock - Easy Steps

    Your pet rock likes to sit around the house naked. You may want to try something new for him/her. Perhaps it is time to dress your pet rock.

  • How to Teach a Fun Wet Hands-on Geology Science Lesson

    Children love a science lesson if it's a "hands-on" experience and no books are involved. Geology can be more than a rock collection, too. Use this demonstration and you'll have their...

  • How to Search For Shark Teeth

    Searching for shark teeth can be great fun. It can also be super frustrating when you don't know how to find them!

  • About the State Stone of Texas

    Petrified palmwood was named the state stone of Texas in 1969. It is found primarily in east Texas near the Gulf Coast. Petrified palmwood is a fossil that was formed millions of years ago when...

  • How to Identify Trilobites

    Trilobites are fossil arthropods, relatives of spiders and horseshoe crabs. They are some of the most attractive and highly sought after fossils. There are many kinds of trilobite fossils, and...

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