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National Museum of Natural History | Constitution Ave. at 10th St. N | Washington, DC 20001 (See Map)
Tuesday 10:00am
Detail:
Written in Bone examines history through 17th-century bone biographies, including those of colonists teetering on the edge of survival at Jamestown, Virginia, and those living in the wealthy and well-established settlement of St. Mary’s City, Maryland.
The forensic investigation of human skeletons provides intriguing information on people and events of America's past. No other inanimate objects make us feel the same passionate curiosity as the remains of once-living, breathing individuals like us. And nothing else can answer our questions in quite the same ways.
At no other time in our history have we had the technological
capability or opportunity now available to help us tell this tale.
Explore the history and science behind the investigation as we learn
for the first time the intimate stories of America's early colonists.
Where:
National Museum of Natural History
Constitution Ave. at 10th St. N
Washington, DC 20001
Contact:
202-357-1300
Website:
Event Website
Category:
Museum/Zoo/Attraction
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