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| Prizes on top of Bingo card |
At the CCASM December 18 meeting we continued our tradition of having an archaeology game rather than having a
speaker. This year we played Archeology Bingo. Instead of calling out letters and numbers the caller described an
artifact that could be found in Maryland. If your card had a picture of
that artifact, you placed a marker on it. And you were also encouraged to help your neighbors identify pictures on their cards. (Nobody needed help identifying the oyster shells.) And like Bingo
when you got five in a row, you had Bingo and got to chose your prize.
Ned provided the prizes. He had knapped hearts and a few points from bottle glass. We played multiple times starting over every time someone got a Bingo. It turns out all attendees had at least one Bingo. Below is a photo of all the winners holding up their prizes.
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| Winners holding up their Prizes |
Attendance: 9
CCASM obtained information for this game from the Middle Atlantic Archaeological Conference Student Committee at the 2019 MAAC Conference.


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