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We Plant a Seed and Hope that People Will Choose Archaeology.

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Text and image: Tascha Aveloo MARIËNBURG — It's dusty and hot on the way to Mariënberg on the Ministry of Education, Science and Culture bus. Upon arrival, folding tables and buckets full of archaeological materials are unloaded and taken to the hall of the Mariënberg Culture, Arts and Crafts Centre. More than twenty children are waiting to participate in the final day of the Archaeology Holiday Project. This three-day holiday project was held i…
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Text and image: Tascha Aveloo MARIËNBURG — It's dusty and hot on the way to Mariënberg on the Ministry of Education, Science and Culture bus. Upon arrival, folding tables and buckets full of archaeological materials are unloaded and taken to the hall of the Mariënberg Culture, Arts and Crafts Centre. More than twenty children are waiting to participate in the final day of the Archaeology Holiday Project. This three-day holiday project was held i…

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DWTonline.com broke the news in on Wednesday, October 1, 2025.
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