If you can get your kiddos to look
at piles of bones and armor, then you might stand a chance of seeing the national artifacts before you discover the great play area.
Not exact matches
Their
bones have even turned up in middens, or archaeological trash
piles, dating back to
at least 4500 years ago on Orkney, an island that lies about 16 kilometers off the northeastern coast
of Scotland, and on the Outer Hebrides, a small archipelago located about 25 kilometers off the northwestern coast.
But taking a
pile of bones and conjuring up what snarling dinosaurs about to battle each other really looked like involves
at best equal parts educated guesswork and complete artistic fancy.
Polar bears have long been portrayed as solitary and aggressive, but
at the
bone piles they reach a kind
of truce.
Wedel, now
at Western University
of Health Sciences in Pomona, California, continues to work his way through other
piles of dinosaur
bones that may be harboring new species and new insights into dinosaur evolution.
Rag &
Bone's Have a Nice Day sweater is currently
at the top
of my sweater weather
pile.
But when you look
at a
pile of dinosaur
bones, you're forced to think about how they once belonged to a behemoth that made a hell
of an impression somewhere, sometime.
In 1997, Abramovic won the Golden Lion
at the Venice Biennale for her installation and performance Balkan Baroque, for which she cleaned a
pile of cow
bones, reflecting on the tumultuous history
of the Balkan states, and in particular her native Yugoslavia, which had collapsed in the midst
of civil wars in the early 1990s.
Bears with hair section δ15N values
at or above the mean spent no time near bowhead whale
bone piles and less than half
of the year nearshore.