DNALC LIVE

Pollen Tells a Story

Date: 4/10/2020
Time: 3:00 PM
Duration: 33 minutes
Presenter(s): Erin McKechnie, DNA Learning Center
Audience: Grades 5-8, plus all Ötzi enthusiasts
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Activity description:

Discovered in the Italian Alps in 1991, the 5300-year-old mummy nicknamed Ötzi the Iceman has become an important source of information about the Neolithic. Still, there are many unanswered questions about his life and death. Join DNALC instructor Erin to discover how pollen in Ötzi’s digestive system was used as a forensic tool to create a timeline of where he may have been in the final 36 hours before his untimely demise.

During this DNALC Live session, you will:

• Learn how to use a compound microscope
• Examine how pollen can be used to track an individual’s location
• Explore theories about Ötzi’s untimely death
• Use pollen to solve a mystery