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Some of the unearthed artefacts are on display at the Yorkshire Museum in York A hoard of Iron Age "bling" unearthed ... quite powerful like a deity". British Museum/Durham University/Historic ...
The British Museum, renowned for its vast and diverse ... Germany contributes through Bronze Age tools, medieval manuscripts, and Roman frontier artifacts from Germania. The collection reflects ...
David Damrosch In November 1872, George Smith was working at the British Museum in a second-floor room ... he had ended his formal education at age 14 when he was apprenticed to a printer, and ...
If we are living through another Gilded Age now, for better or worse, you can see the transnational movement of people and capital back then is echoed in the world today. [See also: Introducing ...
More than 70 objects from the British Museum will go on show in an Ice Age exhibition due to launch later this year in Bradford as part of the 2025 UK City of Culture celebrations. The exhibition ...
The royal leader of the Kingdom of Benin sought the return of artifacts displayed at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. The ...
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ARTnews on MSNBritish Museum will Loan ‘Some of the Rarest Surviving Examples' of Ice Age Art to UK's 2025 City of CultureThe British Museum has announced that it will loan "some of the rarest surviving examples" of Ice Age art to Bradford, the ...
The study of 30 human skeletons (14 women and 16 men) buried at the Bronze Age site of Abu Fatima, located near Kerma, the capital of the kingdom of Nubia—also called Kush and a rival of ancient ...
The reason for my visit concerned still more ancient history – a large number of gems that had gone missing from the British Museum, some of which may have been up to 3500 years old. Some 550 ...
Archaeologists excavating a field in the municipality of Kutenholz in the Stade District, in Lower Saxony, Germany, have discovered two well-preserved Bronze Age daggers which are believed to date ...
The residents of a newly revealed Bronze Age farm were "very sophisticated" and not "living in squalor", an archaeologist said. Chris Thatcher said there was "an exciting level of preservation ...
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