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La restauration

« Les morts ne ressusciteront pas simplement pour répondre à nos questions. Cependant, en voyant ce qu’ils ont laissé derrière eux – leurs possessions impérissables ou celles qui se dégradent lentement –, nous pouvons peut-être entendre leurs chuchotements sur un fond de

Descriptive Audio Tour: Transcript

Introduction When you hear the word Iraq, what images spring to mind? Desert landscapes? Military trucks? The events of the 20 th and 21 st centuries, from the First Gulf War to the American Invasion in 2003, have coloured how many of us view this part of the world. Five thousands years ago,

Volunteer Appreciation Week

Join the Royal Ontario Museum from April 6-12 as we celebrate the 1200+ volunteers who generously donate their time, energy, and creativity to make the ROM an indispensible resource for building community by nurturing discovery and inspiring wonder.   During Canada’s National Volunteer Week of

Izzy Camilleri

  As one of Canada’s most celebrated and innovative fashion designers, Izzy Camilleri has made a name for herself crafting clothing for national and international clients for almost 30 years. From her earliest, raved-about runway collections to her recent groundbreaking work designing high-style

Russell Owen Winkelaar

My name is Russell Owen Winkelaar. I am a dreamer, a lover, an explorer, an actor, an artist, advocate, and a helper. It was two weeks before my fourth birthday, March 14th, 1986, when I became a T-6 paraplegic. I was asleep in the back seat next to my baby sister. My Uncle was driving and my

Group 5: Gold!

 Gold! All the textiles (qasab) in this section have tapestry decoration in silk and gold and represent expensive, luxury fabrics. Gold could only be obtained through the government monopoly, so these beautiful textiles must have been made for the royal household or the aristocracy. Most do not

Group 7: Regalia

Regalia: tiraz among the privileges of the ruler As in other medieval societies, there were rights that belonged to the caliph exclusively; being mentioned in the sermon when the Muslim community gathered on Fridays was one of them. It expressed the recognition of the named person as sovereign.

Group 8: Everyday life

Coinage Another such prerogative was coinage regality, the right to have coins minted in one’s own name. It was strictly enforced and, therefore, coins most exactly speak to historians about the extension of an area claimed by a ruler. In Egypt, the capital Misr (Old Cairo) — where the making

Road Ecology Conference- Dietary Concerns

If you have registered for the conference, and have any dietary restrictions/allergies/concerns, please contact ontarioroadecologygroup@gmail.com by November 16th at the latest so we can contact the caterer to make alternative arrangments for you, as vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options are

Road Ecology Conference- Accomodations

Need a place to stay in Ottawa while attending the conference?  We have negotiated a special group rate with Best Western Plus Victoria Park Suites for you to benefit from. Please contact the hotel reservation department directly to make your reservation at the negotiated rate of $140.00 plus