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Sensory map - British Museum
www.britishmuseum.orgSensory map Generously sponsored by the Lord Leonard and Lady Estelle Wolfson Foundation. 1 Welcome to the British Museum. You can use this sensory map to identify sensory-friendly spaces in the Museum. Please keep in mind that, as the Museum’s building and
The wealth of Africa - British Museum
britishmuseum.orgThe wealth of Africa The Swahili Coast Teachers’ notes Supported by The CarAf Centre www.britishmuseum.org
Ancient Egypt: Symbols of the pharaoh - Welcome to the ...
www.britishmuseum.orgAncient Egypt: Symbols of the pharaoh Before your visit Resources British Museum websites Explore Explore is an online database of over 5000 objects from the Museum’s collection.
Ancient Greece: Everyday life - British Museum
www.britishmuseum.org• Discuss what activities the ancient Greeks would have undertaken each day. • Talk about a typical day in the life of an ancient Greek person. Discuss housing, food, jobs, religion and climate. • Investigate the typical layout and design of a Greek home. Discuss how the home was used and whether men and women used the space in similar ways.
Prehistoric Britain - British Museum
www.britishmuseum.organd antler have been found, including 91 barbed points. A fragment of a wooden oar implies that the people built simple boats. Beads made from stone and amber suggest personal adornment. The top part of a stag skull, complete with antlers, has been found. The skull had two holes cut in it and may have been used as a hunting disguise or during a
Ancient Greece: Pots - British Museum
www.britishmuseum.orgimportant sources of evidence for ancient Greece, whether for contacts within the Greek world, artistic influences from other cultures or for dating archaeological sites. An added bonus of much Greek pottery is that it carries figure scenes which provide information about …
Egypt: Life in ancient Egypt - British Museum
www.britishmuseum.orgAncient Egypt: Life in ancient Egypt Before your visit Wigs were worn by men or women and were often made from sheep’s wool or human hair. They served a decorative function but may also have helped to protect the wearer’s head
Chinese symbols - British Museum
www.britishmuseum.orgChinese symbols Symbolic meaning has played a significant role in the lives of the Chinese. The nature of their written and spoken language has contributed to the rich vocabulary of symbolism.
Benin: an African kingdom - British Museum - …
www.britishmuseum.org3 Benin: an African kingdom Objects from the Royal Palace Until the late 19th century, one of the major powers in West Africa was the kingdom of Benin in what is now southwest Nigeria.
Ancient Greece: Pots - British Museum
www.britishmuseum.orgAs with most ancient civilisations, large amounts of pottery have survived from ancient Greece. Pottery is one of the most durable materials and even when broken, the pieces of
Ancient Greece: Myths and legends - British Museum
britishmuseum.orgAncient Greece: Myths and legends . Black-figured amphora . Herakles and the Stymphalian birds . Athens, Greece around 540 BC . Visit resource for teachers
Ancient Egypt: Nebamun - British Museum
www.britishmuseum.orgAncient Egypt: Nebamun . Visit resource for teachers . Key Stage 2 . Nebamun hunting in the marshes From Thebes, Egypt Late 18th Dynasty, around 1350 BC
Egypt: Life in ancient Egypt - British Museum
www.britishmuseum.orgAncient Egypt: Life in ancient Egypt . Contents . Before your visit . Background information . Resources . Gallery information . Preliminary activities
Room 25 - British Museum
www.britishmuseum.orgH Ivory pendant mask, Room 25 A masterpiece of African art Africa Africa The Sainsbury Galleries Room 26 Ancient Greece and Rome Greek and Roman architecture
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