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Peruvian Mummy
22 Apr 2010
The program is about a mysterious mummy located in the Macleay Museum at Sydney University and the efforts of a team of scientists to work out where it came from and how it got there. Details of the project including fieldwork and laboratory investigations are included
National Curriculum Year 8
Otto Nordenskjold
29 Apr 2010
Early Antarctic explorer Otto Nordenskjold is one of the most significant pioneers of Antarctic research though he has received little recognition for his work. His expedition from 1901 to 1904 collected a remarkable range of fossils and performed meteorological studies. He was interested in...
National Curriculum Year 8
Megafauna
20 May 2010
Reporter Dr Paul Willis visits Cuddie Springs, a rich fossil site in North Western NSW. The site is unique in that it provides a slice through time (about 900,000 years of prehistory). Dr Judith Field from Sydney University has been working this site for 20 years. The local Aboriginal community has...
National Curriculum Year 10
Did ancient teeth decay?
28 May 2008
Is tooth decay just a modern affliction? Archaeologists can tell us of evidence of dental procedures from long ago.
BOS NSW Syllabus Years 11 and 12



