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Marina Amaral
marinamaral2
Phineas Gage is the most famous person to have survived severe damage to the brain. His accident illustrates the first medical knowledge gained on the relationship between personality and brain
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Valerie
a_valc
I got angry at this besides the obvious bc in slavic cultures, the floral crown is a symbol of purity & virginity. So much so that in Ukraine to “lose
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Indigenous Beads
IndigenousBeads
I’d like to do a thread about how to explore your own cultural history and avoid copying the works of other artists. Many of us did not have the privilege
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Museum Planning, Mark Walhimer
MuseumPlanning
The last 36 hours have been a confirmation of systemic racism in the United States, this is an issue #museums can help to change and a call to action for
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Incunabula
incunabula
Alexander the Great - Submariner extraordinaire!Beneath the surface of the ocean, Alexander the Great sits in a glass bathysphere, raising his eyes to the couple above. Sitting in a boat,
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munanga linguist
MunangaLinguist
It’s 2021 and are us linguists really still doing this thing where we publish research on Indigenous languages as if they are wholly disembodied from actual humans? This article makes
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No.1 Cancelled Curator Account
Danielle_J_Thom
Probably not saying anything new or profound here, but it occurs to me that those of us trying to change and challenge museums for the better are doing so because
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Bud Painton
George_the_3rd
Give us this day our daily Casey Stengel photo. It is fair to state that Casey was handed the Brooklyn managerial reins under the most difficult and trying of circumstances.
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National Science and Media Museum
MediaMuseum
#DragRaceUK series 2 as the Science Museum Group Collection - a thread A photographic postcard of a young bride, c.1913 Puffer grey women's coat (not from ASOS) LNER Poster
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Barny Skinner
barnyskinner
Who was the best Prime Minister of your lifetime, and why was it Tony Blair? The Minimum Wage, Sure Start, lifting millions of children and pensioners out of poverty, ten
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NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM FAN PAGE
NMfansonly
Why not liking night at the museum is sexist, racist, ableist and offensive to non-binary folx, a thread (1/23) 2/23 yall don't even appreciate the diverse range of cultures featured
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Agnes Crawford
understandrome
I went to Bologna a couple of weeks ago & visited the many bicycles and ate tortellini in an old school dining room staffed by men in white coats. My
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Dr Rob Cromarty
DocCrom
Oh, sod it... I can't stay non-ancient all day, so for an #EpigraphyTuesday thread here's a very quick little offering.So here's a bronze Etruscan helmet that was dedicated in the
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Christopher W. Jones
cwjones89
Did you know that Assyrian queens used a scorpion to symbolize their office?A thread. In ancient Mesopotamia seals were used to leave impressions on clay. They could be applied to
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National Science and Media Museum
MediaMuseum
It’s #SonicFriday and today we're celebrating the Compact Disc, the first digital audio format that changed the way we listened to music. Discover some fun facts about its birth in
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Dr Rob Cromarty
DocCrom
For #EpigraphyTuesday today, we're going to offer up a quick thread on this distance slab of the Twentieth Legion from Hutcheson Hill near Strathclyde. Image: Cast of RIB 2198; Hunterian
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