Szépművészeti Múzeum - Main Page A Revolution in Art - Russian Avant-Garde in the 1910s and 1920s Avant-Garde Works from the Collection of the Ekaterinburg Museum of Fine Arts 29 January 2016 - 1 May 2016 It is exceptionally momentous for Budapest to host a major collection of Russian avant-garde art from a single museum, especially when the works in question have never been seen together before outside Russia. “In Search of Prince Genji - Japan in Words and Images” Ferenc Hopp Museum of Asiatic Arts ¤ Portail des civilisations anciennes Accueil | Traversées - Récits de voyages au XVIIIe siècle Český egyptologický ústav 100 Jahre Ägyptologie in Prag Der Beitrag jener, die zur akademischen Gemeinde der deutschen Universität Prag gehörten, im Rahmen der hiesigen Universitätsbildung ist im einzelnen noch immer nicht ausreichend gewürdigt worden. Bedřich Hrozný award for creative work On the 3rd of April, 2013, the Czech Institute of Egyptology received the Bedřich Hrozný Award for creative work for pursuing multidisciplinary work at the Czech concession in Egypt at Abusir and particularly for the discovery of a unique set of statues of high officials from the 5th Dynasty. Czech Institute of Egyptology is on Facebook Czech Institute of Egyptology launched in January 2013 official Facebook page here: Cairo: Hidden Charm of Islamic Architecture 13.1.2010 Hana Benešovská Photography: Jan Brodský Bahariya Workshop | další >> Spring 2013 season at Abusir (February 19th to May 3rd, 2013) 17.7.2013 Jaromír Krejčí Ground breaking discoveries in Abusir South 11.1.2008 Miroslav Bárta
Introduction La Nouvelle-France : comment dresser un portrait fidèle d’un ensemble aussi vaste, sans craindre de laisser de côté des pans entiers de son histoire? C’est le défi que nous nous sommes lancé en renouvelant ce musée virtuel. Deux grands objectifs ont guidé notre démarche. D’abord, étendre la portée de l’exposition de façon à embrasser la Nouvelle-France dans sa totalité, de l’Acadie à la Louisiane, en passant par le Canada et les Pays d’en haut. Ensuite, présenter un large éventail des facettes de l’expérience coloniale française. Ces thèmes principaux se subdivisent en une variété de rubriques que le lecteur pourra tout à loisir explorer, comme l’alimentation, la santé, les divertissements, les conflits ou encore les sciences. Afin de fournir au lecteur une vue précise des spécificités de la Nouvelle-France et des facteurs qui ont influé sur sa destinée, nous n’avons pas hésité à déborder de ses frontières spatiales et temporelles. Cadran solaire et boussole de poche, vers 1750 <!
Museo de La Plata - FCNyM - UNLP - Arqueología La División Arqueología cuenta con tres Depósitos donde se alojan las piezas de las colecciones, dos de ellos ubicados en el segundo piso Museo y visibles desde las salas de la Planta Baja, y uno más ubicado en el subsuelo del edificio. En conjunto, se estima que el total de piezas arqueológicas con que cuenta la institución supera las 60.000, a las que se suman miles de fragmentos de objetos procedentes de todo el país y de otros países de Sudamérica, de Europa y Africa. Cada una de las cincuenta colecciones posee una historia particular que refleja las condiciones y características de la ciencia en el país en el momento en que cada una de ellas fue ingresada al Museo. Consideradas como colecciones fundacionales, la Francisco Moreno, la Florentino Ameghino, la Samuel Lafone Quevedo, la Hermann Ten Kate, la Adolfo Methfessel, la Santiago Roth y la Carlos Bruch ingresaron al Museo durante las dos primeras décadas de funcionamiento del mismo.
Virtual Museum During Spring 2013 Birmingham Egyptology discussed the topic of virtual museums at the fortnightly forum. Through this debate it was realised that no clear definition of a ‘virtual museum’ existed and that the digital world could allow those interested in displaying objects to present their findings in new and innovative ways. There were however, no online platforms allowing research to be submitted to a virtual museum. Therefore Birmingham Egyptology decided to create this platform for those people researching objects thereby enabling them to submit their virtual exhibitions. 3D models are available in pdf format linked to some of the objects presented.
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