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Bogs
4/6/2006 | 7m 59sVideo has Closed Captions
How do bogs keep organic material from decaying? Investigate The Mysterious Bog People.
The Mysterious Bog People are part of a traveling exhibit at the Pittsburgh Carnegie Museum of Natural History, and they’re actually mummies! The exhibit shows how organic material can be preserved in a bog, however we learn not everything is preserved in a bog. Maya and Amy, our curious investigators, take to the field (literally!) to answer the question: What kind of stuff is preserved in a bog?
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DragonflyTV is a local public television program presented by TPT
DragonflyTV
Bogs
4/6/2006 | 7m 59sVideo has Closed Captions
The Mysterious Bog People are part of a traveling exhibit at the Pittsburgh Carnegie Museum of Natural History, and they’re actually mummies! The exhibit shows how organic material can be preserved in a bog, however we learn not everything is preserved in a bog. Maya and Amy, our curious investigators, take to the field (literally!) to answer the question: What kind of stuff is preserved in a bog?
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