Timelapse: UA Herbarium
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Kathleen Koopman, a local artist, mounts plants onto archeological paper in the UA Herbarium. After she glues them, she puts them under two wood blocks overnight.
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Inhabitants of an early irrigated agriculture site in North America ate rabbit, greens and masa made from popcorn.
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