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  1. 2 hours ago

    Are you a magizoologist in the making? Test your skills with our Scavenger Hunt & discover real creatures that inspired the creation of legends. The hunt kicks off on 4/15 and continues through 5/30. Regular admission rates apply.

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    24 hours ago

    Marking with this photo of Dr. William Donnellan bandaging /Qui Hunter's leg with ≠Toma's assistance in this 1955 photo from a landmark Peabody Museum expedition to the Kalahari. Gift of Laurence K. Marshall and Lorna J. Marshall, 2001.29.22349.

    Gift of Laurence K. Marshall and Lorna J. Marshall, 2001.29.22349.
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    Mar 28

    Manifest: Thirteen Colonies is a personal reliquary of the evidence of Black agency & oppression from '21 Gardner fellow & photographer Wendel White . Attend the virtual talk with White & Exec. Director Brenda Tindal 4/7/22: .

    Tintype, Unidentified Family, circa 1860–1880, Leon Washington Condol Papers. Hornbake Library, Special Collections, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, 2022.
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    Mar 27

    Fun day with kids at & Archaeology Fair where they got to try their hand at flintknapping & atlatl tossing. Thank you

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    Mar 22

    Finally, the Amazing Archaeology Fair is back in person! Come to the Harvard Peabody Museum on March 27 for this wonderful adventure!

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    Mar 22

    There's still time to sign up for our Amazing Fair event this coming Sunday, 3/27! Throw a spear, talk to student archaeologists who excavate in locations around the world, and more. Reservations and admission required: .

    Kids throwing spears outside on the Harvard campus in front of a brick building
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    Mar 21

    Every forest's is unique, based on wildlife, organisms, available sunlight, weather & plant life. In our Forests exhibit visitors can explore the ecology of New England wildlife. Make your reservation: .

    Photo of wolf and moose in the New England Forests exhibit at the Harvard Museum of Natural History
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    Mar 18

    Daylight savings time changes sure do a number on sleep schedules. This dial recorder clock was introduced at workplaces during the Industrial Revolution to record time during the workday and fatigue-inducing night shifts. Learn more: .

    Photo of women using a recorder clock
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    In a free virtual lecture on 3/31 Antonio Morales, Asst Professor of ; Harvard Real Colegio Complutense Visiting Fellow; Director, , will discuss research in Deir el-Bahari & Asasif, two funerary areas at Ancient Thebes.

    Professor Antonio Morales writing on a clipboard visiting an archaeological site
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    March Mammal Madness Tournament Battles happen on Twitter at 8PM Eastern, beginning tonight with the WILD CARD! Play-by-Play & Summary posted at the LibGuide & video at YouTube in the hours after the Twitter action ends.

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  11. Mar 9

    Our -themed interview features Stephanie Pierce, Professor in the Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology and 's very first female curator of vertebrate . Listen: .

    Photo by Kris Snibbe © 2018, the President and Fellows of Harvard College.
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    Mar 8

    Meet some the women leaders of yesterday and today at Harvard.

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    Mar 8

    Happy ! A 1939 photo shows anthropologist Cora Du Bois in Indonesia. Later she became the 1st woman at to receive tenure in Harvard’s Faculty of Arts & Sciences. 972-29-70/10856.1.3.1

    Woman wearing a white hat and glasses typing notes on a vintage typewriter as children watch.
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    Mar 7

    In the upcoming free virtual public lecture (3/23) restoration ecologist David Moreno Mateos, Asst Professor of Landscape Architecture ; Affiliate , makes a case for a more comprehensive approach to understanding recovery.

    Man with dark hair looking at the camera with his hair pulled back, wearing a butterfly shirt, standing in front of a mountainous landscape
    Dried catered land in front of a mountain
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    The Gazette spoke with Faculty Advisory Committee members , Jim Engell, and Dan Schrag to get an update on climate and sustainability efforts, along with those of new Vice Provost Jim Stock >>

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    Mar 2

    From tadpoles changing into bullfrogs to baby turtles becoming goliaths—growing up is a big part of life! Join on March 9 for a family event to learn about the different life cycles & histories of some favorite museum animals. RSVP for free

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    Mar 1

    Register for this free virtual book talk this Thurday, featuring a conversation between Sarah Richardson, author of The Maternal Imprint () & Prof. & , Economics, Brown Univ: .

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    Feb 23

    We are happy to announce a free virtual book presentation on 3/3 with Sarah Richardson, author of The Maternal Imprint, Professor and Harvard Studies of Women, Gender & Sexuality, in conversation with Economics , Brown Univ.

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  19. Feb 25

    We are thrilled to launch our Spring digital program guide with details about new events & exhibitions. Look forward to a Thoreau-themed exhibit, save the dates for virtual events & register for "Toma tu lugar," featuring art by Latino/a/x teens: .

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  20. Feb 24

    Registration for Behind-the-Screens with Sarah Clunis closes tomorrow! Peabody Museum Curator Sarah Clunis will explore the political and cultural significance of three masks from the Kuba of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Learn more here: .

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