5/16/17 Tyler Classical Academy Camp Tyler Archaeology Dig by Sarah A. Miller
Read MoreTyler Classical Academy student Kyeasha Crenshaw uses a shovel to look through the dirt for objects hidden as part of an archaeology dig at Camp Tyler Tuesday May 16, 2017. The objects represented Native American tribes from the Northwest region of the United States, which the students studied prior to the dig. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Tyler Classical Academy student Jonas Liccardi uses a paintbrush to uncover an object hidden as part of an archaeology dig at Camp Tyler Tuesday May 16, 2017. The objects represented Native American tribes from the Northwest region of the United States, which the students studied prior to the dig. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Tyler Classical Academy fourth graders excavate objects hidden as part of an archaeology dig at Camp Tyler Tuesday May 16, 2017. The objects represented Native American tribes from the Northwest region of the United States, which the students studied prior to the dig. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
An object is uncovered as Tyler Classical Academy fourth graders participate in an archaeology dig at Camp Tyler Tuesday May 16, 2017. The objects represented Native American tribes from the Northwest region of the United States, which the students studied prior to the dig. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Tyler Classical Academy fourth graders excavate objects hidden as part of an archaeology dig at Camp Tyler Tuesday May 16, 2017. The objects represented Native American tribes from the Northwest region of the United States, which the students studied prior to the dig. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Tyler Classical Academy fourth grader Victoria Chaparro excavates an object hidden in the ground as part of an archaeology dig at Camp Tyler Tuesday May 16, 2017. The objects represented Native American tribes from the Northwest region of the United States, which the students studied prior to the dig. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)