These four techniques are called: Biostratigraphy, paleomagnetism, palynology (pollen analysis) and lastly, stratigraphy. For the absolute techniques, like the relative techniques it included many different technique as well such as: ‘carbon-14 or radiocarbon dating’, ‘electron spin resonance dating’, ‘fission track dating’, ‘potassium-argon (K/AR) dating’, ‘thermoluminescence’ and lastly, ‘uranium series dating’. Learning about the age of fossils and how to be able to identify the age of the different fossils we face daily was interesting because it now makes me question the age of the different fossils I run into throughout my life. Learning about ageing of fossils made me also want to do extra research about how many different fossils there are in this world and where they are kept or hidden… etc. The second most interesting thing I learned and enjoyed while visiting this museum was learning about the history of Egypt and their different believes and they way Egyptians think. Learning and reading more about Egypt interested me because I have visited this country about 7 years ago with my family and It was one of the best vacations I have ever had. After visiting the museum and reading more about the egyptian history made me wish to go back and visit it again, visit the pyramids and
These four techniques are called: Biostratigraphy, paleomagnetism, palynology (pollen analysis) and lastly, stratigraphy. For the absolute techniques, like the relative techniques it included many different technique as well such as: ‘carbon-14 or radiocarbon dating’, ‘electron spin resonance dating’, ‘fission track dating’, ‘potassium-argon (K/AR) dating’, ‘thermoluminescence’ and lastly, ‘uranium series dating’. Learning about the age of fossils and how to be able to identify the age of the different fossils we face daily was interesting because it now makes me question the age of the different fossils I run into throughout my life. Learning about ageing of fossils made me also want to do extra research about how many different fossils there are in this world and where they are kept or hidden… etc. The second most interesting thing I learned and enjoyed while visiting this museum was learning about the history of Egypt and their different believes and they way Egyptians think. Learning and reading more about Egypt interested me because I have visited this country about 7 years ago with my family and It was one of the best vacations I have ever had. After visiting the museum and reading more about the egyptian history made me wish to go back and visit it again, visit the pyramids and