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  • 1 Night 2 Days’ Prehistory Family Camp (September 8-9) Close
    • Venue/ Jeongok Prehistory Museum
    • Participants/ Family with a child aged 7~13 (total of 8 family groups)
    • Period/ 2018.09.08(Sat) ~ 2018.09.09(Sun)

    The program invites family members to experience food, clothing, and shelter of prehistoric times and to make prehistoric tools, while spending a special night at the museum.

  • Jeongok Prehistory Museum 《Summer Program》 Close
    • Venue/ JGPM
    • Period/ 2018.07.29(Sun) ~ 2018.08.19(Sun)

    The Jeongok Prehistory Museum built on the prehistoric site of Jeongok-ri that rewrote the global paleolithic history, presents a cool summer program for you to enjoy during the summer. Become a prehistoric figure at the Jeongok Prehistory Museum and then return back to the present and become an archaeologist and enjoy the educational experience. We wait for your interest and participation.

  • Prehistory Art Atelier for Adult Education 《String Art—Becoming An Artist》 Close
    • Venue/ Education room of Jeongok Prehistory Museum
    • Participants/ Adults
    • Period/ 2018.07.18(Wed)

    The people who lived in the Stone Age had already made tools using string! Why not being an artist and creating artwork with string?

  • Education “How I Love the Earth”(5) / Making Tile Art Close
    • Venue/ Education room of Jeongok Prehistory Museum
    • Period/ 2018.06.14(Thu)

    In the prehistoric age, humans not only lived for survival but also created a variety of artworks to enjoy life. We have prepared a prehistoric art program to show your love of the earth through your own piece of art. what is your way of showing your love for the earth?

  • Culture Day – A Hand Axe that’s Better than Flowers Close
    • Venue/ Education room of Jeongok Prehistory Museum
    • Participants/ Anyone (25 people per session)
    • Period/ 2018.06.06(Wed) ~ 2018.12.26(Wed)

    Make your very own hand axe air freshener from plaster.

  • “How I Love the Earth”(1) / Making Hand-painted Ceramic Cup Close
    • Venue/ Education room of Jeongok Prehistory Museum
    • Period/ 2018.05.23(Wed)

    In the prehistoric age, humans not only lived for survival but also created a variety of artworks to enjoy life. We have prepared a prehistoric art program to show your love of the earth through your own piece of art. what is your way of showing your love for the earth?