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Archaeology Day 2005, sponsored by the Archaelogy Student
Colloquium, brougt a host of presenters from around Ohio to the College
of Wooster. Archaeology Day is an annual event giving Wooster students
and the local community a chance to learn in an interactive setting about
archaeology and archaeological opportunities around the state.
   
Images from left to right: Aubrey Brown checks out a table
set up by the Wayne County Cemetery Preservation Society; Andrew Womack
peddles ASC T-shirts and watches over a collection of ancient skulls;
Wooster students and local children practice their atlatl skills; Rhian
Stotts and Drosos Kardulias create projectile points with professional
flintknapper Steve Kitchen.
   
Kate McMahon, Drosos Kardulias, and Maggie Bullock reasseble broken pots;
Roger Rowe and Jim Acton present various artifacts from local Ohio sites;
a student examines a spear and atlatl display; ASC member Erin Toohey
runs a table with face and "cave" painting for children (or
adults).
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