At-Home Anthro LIVE
Where in the World?
Live Online
Friday, Aug. 23, 1:00 pm - 1:45 pm ET
Free to Registered Guests
RegisterLog on for these FREE live learning sessions every Friday. Perfect for kids in grades K–6 to dig deeper into world cultures, archaeology, and anthropology with demonstrations of hands-on projects to do at home.
Hosted in collaboration with the Center for Interactive Learning and Collaboration’s Community of Learning.
Did you know that the Penn Museum used to host its own TV show? What in the World first aired in 1951 and ran for 14 years. In each episode, Penn Museum archaeologists looked at different artifacts in the Museum’s collection and tried to guess what each piece was, where it came from, how old it was, and how it was used. Join Penn Museum educators as we take on our spin on the classic TV show and challenge students to look closely at artifacts from around the world and try to figure out where they came from in an exciting online game show.
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RegisterUpcoming Sessions
May 24 | Ancient Superheroes | Register |
May 31 | Where in the World? | Register |
June 7 | Five-Field Kono: Make and Play a Korean Strategy Game | Register |
June 14 | Pets in Archaeology | Register |
June 21 | The Mighty Mesoamerican Metropolis | Register |
June 28 | Cartouches | Register |
July 12 | Scarabs in Ancient Egypt | Register |
July 19 | Roman Mosaics | Register |
July 26 | Legendary Heroes From Around the World | Register |
August 2 | The Ancient Olympic Games | Register |
August 9 | Indigenous Games | Register |
August 16 | Legendary Monsters | Register |
August 23 | Where in the World? | Register |
August 30 | Think Like an Archaeologist! | Register |