Location:
Meet at the Red Dot in the Lobby by the Stairs
Age group:
15 and up
Duration
Over 2 hours
Cost:
$21 (Includes RAM Admission and all materials)
Image
![photo of a collections drawer containing many partial and full samples of ice age animal fossils and bones](/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/2025-01/Ice%20age%201.JPG.jpg?itok=hdm1S1z8)
When: April 24 @ 5:30-8 pm
How do you know the difference between a Mastodon and a Mammoth tooth? How about a Bison’s foot from a Horse? These skills and many more are key for Palaeontologists as they piece together Alberta’s frozen past.
In this workshop, our Quaternary Palaeontology Team will teach you basic comparative anatomy of Ice Age fossils, and how you can examine a skeleton to identify an animal group or species.
This workshop is open to anyone aged 15+, with no previous experience necessary.
Learn about the rest of our Museum Skills Workshops series: Moccasin Preservation, Preserving your Prized Possessions, and Plant Mounting Workshop.