This story appears in the February 2016 issue of National Geographic magazine. In a brightly lit laboratory above the Museum of London Archaeology (MOLA), conservator Luisa Duarte is gently ...
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Chip Chick on MSN14,000 Ancient Roman Artifacts Were Donated To The London Museum, Along With Around $26 Million Dollars To Help Transform The Exhibition SpaceIn the past, there were few protocols for the proper excavation and preservation of artifacts in London, a city rich […] ...
A RING believed to date back more than 1,000 years has been unearthed by a volunteer. John Ralph made the incredible find ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNDiscover the 14,000 Ancient Roman Artifacts Just Donated to the London MuseumAmong the items are sandals, pottery and Britain's largest collection of Roman writing tablets, bearing IOU notes and gossip ...
This month’s cover shows Aberlemno II, a 2.28m-tall Pictish cross slab in Angus. Thought to date to the 8th century, its ...
The collection includes Britain’s largest collection of Roman tablets and the first written reference to London. “These remarkable artefacts offer a unique window into the past, connecting us ...
The reunification of the Parthenon Marbles took center stage at a conference hosted by the Greek community of the London ...
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