Indianapolis, IN, Day 1, July 11

Museum day. Made it to both the Indiana State Museum and The Eiteljorg Museum. The Eiteljorg Museum is about both traditional and contemporary native American art, and western art in general. There was a new exhibit on humor in Native American art that i didn't expect to like much, but turned out to be good fun. I particularly like the belt in the photo--those are mouse traps rather than the usual conchos.

The state museum was about the history, both natural and modern. My favorite here was a working model of how a mastadon's teeth worked as compared to a mammoth. Both are herbivores, but the mammoth ate grass so teeth needed to grind. The mastadon ate branches and leaves, so need sharper teeth that can cut off a mouthful.

Finished with a nice visit and dinner with Bob.

Comments

  1. This inspired a fun bit of research on Mastodons and Mammoths. We evidently had both in North America.

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  2. The comment about research is from Sally. :-)

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