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Dr Effrosyni Nomikou
f_nomikou
#MuseumsUnlocked Day 53 Museums, Sites & Monuments of GreeceLet's go... 1/ There are about 220 archaeological #museums in Greece, outnumbering by far all other types of museums. Most are -directly
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Le_Woodman
Le_Woodman
And now some pictures from @Archeonationale for #MuseumsUnlocked : Roman caltrops from Alesia... More Roman weaponry for #MuseumsUnlocked, also from @Archeonationale : Helmet, catapult stones, Javeline point (I think?) and
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Jonathan Last
johnnythin
As it's Sunday, a quick thread on churches and Neolithic/Bronze Age remains. We’re familiar with Knowlton, where a Norman church was built within a henge, and Rudston, where a huge
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Emma Welsby
Ros_Lanta
In celebration of #MuseumsUnlocked Animals theme, here is a thread of Minoan bulls (and cows).I'll start with the obvious: the iconic bull-leaping fresco from the Palace at Knossos, 1600-1400 BC.
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Emily Rose Sherriff
iamERS
Day 20 of #MuseumsUnlocked is Yorkshire! Back in January I spent the day at @YorkshireMuseum researching some of the tombstones I’m writing about in my thesis - here’s a thread
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Dan Hicks
profdanhicks
19th-century stone arrow-heads by master-forger Flint Jack (Edward Simpson), @Pitt_Rivers founding collection #MuseumsUnlocked And a few more examples of Jack's handiwork #MuseumsUnlocked @Pitt_Rivers A bit more on Flint Jack in
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Dan Hicks
profdanhicks
A Twitter experiment. How can we reimagine museum visiting and curation in a time of lockdown? Many museums have great programmes sharing digital content—but during April let's experiment with other
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Dan Hicks
profdanhicks
Tuesday 7 April is Day 7 of #MuseumsUnlocked—and we're going to visit the museums and galleries of Britain's Second City (and the city I grew up in) - Birmingham! Brum
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Dan Hicks
profdanhicks
Four Crystal Skulls for #MuseumsUnlocked. First, from the @quaibranly, this rock crystal skull was bought as an Aztec artefact from dealer Eugène Boban by Alphonse Pinart, and donated to the
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Alison Fisk
AlisonFisk
Day 97 Japanese Noh theatre is a mix of music, dance and drama which originated in the 14th century and is still performed today. Main characters wear wooden masks. These
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Alison Fisk
AlisonFisk
Mycenae in the Peloponnese region of Greece was the centre of a bronze age civilization between 1600-1100BC. Greek mythology says it was founded by the hero Perseus. Homer called it
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peter foolen
PeterFoolen
Many years ago I had to cry, almost, standing before a painting of Raphael in the Palazzo Ducale in Urbino. In 1983 I was in Florence to see this famous
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Vicki Brennan
vickibrennan
Check out #MuseumsUnlocked Day 8 - Glasgow's Museums and Gallerieshttps://twitter.com/i/events/1247633758041374720 For my students: There are a number of good conversations about decolonization and repatriation happening in this thread.
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Dan Hicks
profdanhicks
Just a few of the looted Benin Bronzes now on display in Detroit's @DIADetroit. Their return to the Royal Court of Benin is long overdue #MuseumsUnlocked #USA #BeninDisplays Just a
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Inbal Harding
InbalHarding
Couldn’t let today’s #MuseumsUnlocked pass without a thread about the outstanding work of Sudanese potter Mbitim, collected by @PowellCotton in 1931 and displayed for decades by the museum as an
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Michael Marshall
IDsfinds4food
In 17th-18th century #London craftspeople were working bone & ivory on a huge scale, making incredibly sophisticated things 4000+ fragments of workshop waste from a turner's workshop were fly-tipped in
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