Ancient Cultures

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Posted: 23 avril 2013 à 13 h 56 , by Kate Cooper
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How do curators put together a museum display?  Find out in my third installment of this behind-the-scenes tour.

Mesopotamia

The acclaimed exhibition highlighting ancient Sumer, Assyria, and Babylon, makes its North American debut at the ROM.

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Ancient Cultures Nature Trek: From Japan to Europe and Points Between (August)

Samedi 10 août 2013 - 13 h 00 à 16 h 00

This workshop will give you a fascinating overview of the relationship that different cultures have had with the environment with sometimes devastating results.
 

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Mercredi 17 avril 2013 - 9 h 45 à Dimanche 11 août 2013 - 10 h 00

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72$

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Member Preview - Mesopotamia: Inventing Our World

Vendredi 21 juin 2013 - 10 h 00 à 18 h 00

ROM Members are invited to an exclusive preview of the blockbuster exhibition, Mesopotamia: Inventing Our World, presented by RSA Insurance, before it opens to the public. Member viewing takes place between 10:00 am and 6:00 pm. Welcome remarks by exhibition curator, Dr. Clemens Reichel, will take place at 2:00 pm.

Special Member lectures will take place at 11:00 am and 5:00 pm in Theatre ROM.  Registration for lectures is required to be able to attend.

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Posted: 11 avril 2013 à 14 h 37 , by Rae Ostman
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ROM Archaeology weekend, April 13-14 2013, will feature local archaeologists who work across Canada and around the world.

Posted: 10 avril 2013 à 22 h 25 , by Kiron Mukherjee
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Here’s THREE reasons to come out to the ROM this weekend (April 13/14) for Archaeology Weekend!

Posted: 10 avril 2013 à 16 h 17 , by Robert Mason
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Humans would have been aware of the other creatures that shared their world from earliest times. At first they would have had an eye towards possible predators or competitors, then possible prey as they became hunters.  As the cognitive ability of Early Humans developed, they would observe the nature of the animals which co-habited this Earth with them.

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