 |
|
Dirk Megirian works on some fossils in the
main pit.
|
Dig
Diary: Home | Day 1 | Day
2 | Day 3 | Day
4 | Day 5
A team of scientists from the Museum and Art Galleries of the Northern
Territory (MAGNT) work at Alcoota in the Australian desert for over
a month every year to uncover exciting megafauna fossils. The Alcoota
megafauna were large animals that lived in the Late Miocene period
around 8 million years ago.
On this web site you can read all about what they've found and how
they get these very delicate bones out of the ground. You can also
explore the dig site and a real megafauna exhibition at the Museum
of Central Australia in the What's it all About section.
The web-cast took place during July 2001. The team of scientists
on site in Alcoota were set up with a satellite phone and a computer.
Every day they wrote a 'Dig Diary' and answered questions sent via
email from students across Australia - you can read these in the
Megadig Mailbag.
In the Make Your Own Megafauna Exhibition section you can play
our interactive game with real bones from the Museum of Central
Australia to create a virtual display about megafauna.
|