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Field Paleontology - Tennessee (returners only) – Fort Hays State University

Field Paleontology - Tennessee (returners only)

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Fort Hays State University

Date/Time: Jul 12 - 24, 2026    
Ages: 15-18
Cost: $5,136.00
Registration deadline: Apr 10, 2026

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Building on the success of our Paleontology Academy Tennessee program, this camp will get students learning the intracies of safe, successful paleontological fieldwork in caves! Implementing a college-level curriculum developed by co-instructor Dr. Blaine Schubert, students will get hands-on with mammal fossil deposits in area caves. In these deposits lay the remains of prehistoric organisms that fell, washed or blew into the cave and were buried in mud, secure from the destructive natural forces outside. The cave walls themselves are also fossiliferous, made up of ~300 million year old limestone from an ancient sea. Skeletal remains of vertebrates found in these cave deposits are ~1.8 million years old, and can include organisms such as sabertooth cats, giant ground sloths, giant aramdillos, and mastadons, along with much smaller mammals such as voles. Cave fossils are a remarkable resource, and the skills we present in this program to study them are relevant to paleontological field projects around the world!

Location

Eastern Tennessee State University
1276 Gilbreath Dr
Johnson City, TN 37614

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