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ROM Leadership
ROM Trustees Royal Ontario Museum is an agency of the Government of Ontario. The Board of Trustees is the governing authority for the Museum, responsible for its policies, its operational continuity and the collections and other assets which the Museum holds in trust for the people of Ontario. The
La direction du Musée royal de l'Ontario
Administrateurs et administratrices du ROM Le Musée royal de l’Ontario est un organisme du gouvernement de l’Ontario. Il est géré par le Conseil d’administration, qui assure la viabilité de l’institution et veille aux politiques, aux collections et autres biens que le Musée détient en
Long Distance Interaction in the Ancient Andes
The focus of Justin Jenning's fieldwork is on the impact of the Wari (AD 600- 1000) and Inca (AD 1430- 1532) states in the Cotahuasi, Majes, and Siguas Valleys of southern Peru. Excavation at Quilcapampa, a Wari-influenced site in the Sihuas Valley, Peru (2015-2017) Petroglyphs located just
The Monastery of St Moses, Syria: The Frescoes
A report on Deir Mar Musa would not be complete without an account of the frescoes. Others have done most of the work studying these paintings, but my architectural study of the monastery buildings has certainly provided important informaton about the rationale for the last phase of frescoes (for
The ROM ‘Minoan’ Goddess: the Suspect Sisters (and brothers)
The ROM Goddess is just one of the ‘Minoan’ figurines in several museums sometimes thought to be fake. These two installments of the ROM Minoan Goddess project introduce you to some of the suspected (although not definitively proven) fake figurines, and the genuine Minoan objects that may
Toward Greater Inclusion and Equity at ROM
ROM Indigenous Outreach and Learning Coordinator J’net Ayayqwayaksheelth explores the worldviews of living Indigenous cultures with a group of high school students. Read the ROM’s statement following the discovery of remains at former Kamloops Indian Residential School. Committing to the work.
Vers une plus grande inclusion et plus d’équité au ROM
J’net Ayayqwayaksheelth, coordonnatrice des relations avec les communautés autochtones et de l’apprentissage autochtone au ROM, explore les visions du monde des cultures autochtones d’aujourd’hui avec un groupe d’élèves du secondaire. Lire la déclaration du ROM suite à la découverte