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Specimen and Artifact Identification

Specimen and Artifact Identification

To submit your specimen or artifact for identification by museum staff, fill out the form below. Please provide as much information as possible.

  • Contact Information

  • Name * Required
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  • Specimen Information

  • Drop files here or
    Accepted file types: jpg, jpeg, png, gif.
    Please upload 1-5 images of the specimen or artifact that you would like to have identified. This upload will accept .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .gif file extensions.
    Maximum file size - 5 mega bytes.
  • Where was the specimen/artifact found?
    Please enter as much information as possible.
  • Is it heavy, like a rock, or light, like a cow bone? * Required
  • Does a magnet stick to it?
  • Does it look as if there are any air bubbles in it?
  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

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