OMG Dis
We were at the St Louis Science Center, I was just married and out of school, and they were doing demos of how to make points and other Indian tool making.
Anyway, I'm at this glassed in room, looking in at a table with fresh made tools and pointed out to Mr GG whats what and all, when this guy comes out from the room and askes if I wanted to know anything. So I say "Ya, I'm just admiring your dalton points and blah blah......." He says "Oh ya wanna come in?" So we go in and all these little kids are looking at me from outside the room and I have NO IDEA whats going on. We start talking about digging and sites and stuff and he says "Ya ever do a dino dig?" And I'm like "No, but someday maybe" And he says "Ya wanna see our Tric? Grab a drill and help us with the casing." I turn around and its a Triceratops skull that they found fused up against a log in a river bed. The log is fossilized with insect life inside and other plant life and its so cool to find this stuff all together and ........
Any way, so I get my hands all up in it and start pulling little bits out of the jaw and blah, blah.......
Buts whats so cool is that they were filming it and now there is a display of a copied skull in the museum with a tape that plays and you can watch how the boys unpack the bones and I'm in there for a few seconds and I look like I'm actually helping them.
So these guys ask me to work on a dig with them in Arkansas, but I couldn't leave my new husband for 10 wks.