From the Field

Posted: 21 Juin 2012 à 15 h 14 , by Robert Mason
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This week I am in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the Harvard Art Museums  here are rebuilding, and planning new galleries, and have also acquired a new collection of pottery from the Middle East.  So they have flown me down here for the week on an all-expenses-paid visit, to look at their Islamic pottery (AD 700-1700) and tell them if it is good (not fake), where it is from, and when it was made.

Posted: 18 Juin 2012 à 13 h 15 , by admin
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Written by Chen Shen, Vice President, Senior Curator, Bishop White Chair of East Asian Archaeology

Posted: 12 Juin 2012 à 13 h 57 , by Dave Ireland
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Submitted by Brennan Caverhill, Biodiversity Intern

Rouge BioBlitz, June 15 - 16, 2012

Posted: 11 Juin 2012 à 15 h 52 , by Antonia Guidotti
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Sometimes, there are really extraordinary stories that are uncovered in our day to day studies; this particular one was submitted by Dr. Henry Frania, an Entomology research associate at the ROM.

Posted: 30 Mars 2012 à 12 h 53 , by David Evans
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March 25,2012

Posted: 29 Mars 2012 à 15 h 56 , by David Evans
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March 24, 2012

Posted: 27 Mars 2012 à 13 h 37 , by David Evans
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March 24, 2012

Posted: 6 Mars 2012 à 9 h 41 , by Kim Tait
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I’m currently at the Argonne National Laboratory just outside of Chicago, Illinois at the Advanced Photon Source (APS). This is a research facility funded by the U.S. Department of Energy that over 3,500 scientists from all over the world comes to use the instruments here for their research each year.

Posted: 8 février 2012 à 10 h 47 , by admin
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Submitted by Justin Jennings, Curator, Department of World Cultures.  Follow his Maya adventures with ROMTravel.

Posted: 7 février 2012 à 16 h 01 , by admin
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Submitted by Justin Jennings, Curator, Department of World Cultures.  Follow his Maya adventures with ROMTravel.

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