Thursday, January 30, 2014

Archaeologist at Mt. Washington Library

Sheryl Seabolt, far right, talks to kids at the Mt. Washington Library. June 28, 2013.
(Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

Archeologist, Jay Stottman teaches children and parents about archeology at the Mt. Washington Library. June 28, 2013. (Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

A child raises his hand to ask a question. June 28, 2013. (Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

Archeologist, Jay Stottman teaches children and parents about archeology at the Mt. Washington Library. June 28, 2013. (Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

Children watch the presentation given by archeologist, Jay Stottman. June 28, 2013.
(Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

Children raise there hands with anticipation hoping to ask archeologist, Jay Stottman a question. June 28, 2013.
(Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

Archeologist, Jay Stottman teaches archeology to children at the Mt. Washington Library. June 28, 2013.June 28, 2013. (Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

Children study artifacts at the Mt. Washington Library. June 28, 2013. (Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

Children study artifacts at the Mt. Washington Library. June 28, 2013. (Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

Children study artifacts at the Mt. Washington Library. June 28, 2013. (Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

Abigail Thompson smiles after examining and artifact. June 28, 2013.
(Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

Nathan Thompson studies a sphere shaped object under a magnifying glass. June 28, 2013.
(Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

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