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The NEW Penn Museum: America’s Museum of Ancient Worlds, featuring new Africa Galleries | Mexico & Central America Gallery | Sphinx Gallery

3260 South Street, Philadelphia
Đã tham gia tháng 10 năm 2008

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    Good morning Philly! Happy Lunar New Year! 新年快乐

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  2. Happy Lunar New Year! ⁣🎊🏮🎉 Last week at our CultureFest! festival, guests of all ages enjoyed martial arts demonstrations, a calligraphy workshop, crafts, dance performances, and a lion dance grand finale. Wishing you good health and good fortune for the ! 🐀

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    Whatever happened to Nebuchadnezzar's Hanging Gardens of Babylon, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World? Find out in this recorded lecture by the :

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    Join us for our first lecture of the semester- "Building Post-Conflict Heritage through an Archaeology of the Back-to-Africa Movement in Liberia" with Dr. Matthew Reilly of the , 12:30 PM on Thursday, February 6th at the !

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    To celebrate the and the Year of the , CAAM's teaching specialist Dr. Kate Moore was on hand at the 's Lunar Celebrations to let the public interact with rat skeletal remains and discuss some of their unique characteristics.

    Dr. Kate Moore talking to a crowd about the zooarchaeology of rats.
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    This summer CAAM will offer intensive courses in Field Archaeobotany, Methods for Zooarchaeology in Andean South America, Petrography of Cultural Materials, and Archaeogeophysics. These courses are open to graduate students, scholars, and professionals:

    Course participants listening to instructor while looking at ceramic thin sections.
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  8. "Wow, I really like that chiton you're wearing." "What, this old thing?"

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  9. This painted clay pot is from Guatemala, and this impressive expression of Maya artistry was produced for around 300 years. Text on the vessels tell us the cylinder vases were made for chocolate beverages—an important part of elite feasting. 🍫☕😋

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    TODAY at 1pm. Join PhD student Eric Hubbard to learn more about the history of a ceramic coffin in the Canaan & Ancient Israel gallery. Part of the series.

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    With the goal of encountering art objects up close and in person, a art history class in partnership with provided graduate students the opportunity to study paintings, sculptures, prints, and even try on armor replicas in a workshop.

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  12. Are you a student interested in museum work? Our Summer Intern Program offers opportunities for undergrads, grad students, & recent grads to work on a project under a department supervisor, take weekly lectures & collection tours, & more. Apply by Feb 7:

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    “Open conservation,” or art-restoration labs set up to be viewed, and sometimes, interacted with, have increasingly become a part of museums’ offerings. Promising transparency in practices, open conservation ideally engages museumgoers on a deeper level.”

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    Great fun talking to the good people & about open art conservation, perfect for art aficionados and CSI fiends alike.

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    Want to watch conservation in action? has some suggestions for you! They spoke with , , , & to learn how their labs provide opportunities to include conservation on your next trip:

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    CAAMels in the galleries! Digital Teaching Specialist Dr and Instructional Support Assistant Paul Verhelst recently gave talks in the galleries on the internal structures of Native American mounds and camel tomb figurines from the Tang Dynasty

    Dr. Jason Herrmann talking about the internal structures of Native American mounds in Illinois.
    Paul Verhelst talking about camel figurines from the Tang Dynasty in China.
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    Thanks to and the for including the in a wonderful story about on view to the public at museums across the country.

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  18. The allows visitors to view our conservators at work & converse with them about their projects. “We tend to try to make it more of a dialogue with the visitors than a lecture!” explains Lynn Grant, head conservator.

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    In , Marie Nicole Pareja Cummings of the and a colleague explain how images of blue monkeys came to appear in an ancient Greek fresco.

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    Our latest blogpost, en espanol!

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