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  2. Category : Medieval European objects in the British Museum

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    Pages in category "Medieval European objects in the British Museum" The following 60 pages are in this category, out of 60 total.

  3. List of destroyed heritage - Wikipedia

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    Numerous ancient and medieval sites and artifacts, including the ancient cities of Nimrud and Hatra, parts of the wall of Nineveh, the ruins of Bash Tapia Castle and Dair Mar Elia, and artifacts from the Mosul Museum were also destroyed.

  4. Artifact (archaeology) - Wikipedia

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    "Artifact" is the general term used in archaeology, while in museums the equivalent general term is normally "object", and in art history perhaps artwork or a more specific term such as "carving". The same item may be called all or any of these in different contexts, and more specific terms will be used when talking about individual objects, or ...

  5. Rare treasure buried during medieval wars unearthed by ... - AOL

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    The trove discovered in the Netherlands was likely buried around 1248 A.D., according to a museum. Rare treasure buried during medieval wars unearthed by historian with metal detector Skip to main ...

  6. Medieval ruins hid much older secret — until now. See the ...

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    Some of the medieval artifacts found at the site. Archaeologists suspected the medieval settlement was Kľačany, officials said. Kľačany was mentioned in a single document from 1557 and ...

  7. List of museums of Egyptian antiquities - Wikipedia

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    Grand Egyptian Museum, Giza, Egypt: Over 100,000 artifacts [1] (due to being partly opened in 2018, currently housed in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo); British Museum, London, England: Over 100,000 artifacts [2] (not including the 2001 donation of the six million artifact Wendorf Collection of Egyptian and Sudanese Prehistory) [3] [4]

  8. Scientists Probed a Medieval Alchemist’s Artifacts ... - AOL

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    Scientists Probed a Medieval Alchemist’s Artifacts—and Found an Element That Changes History ... a team of researchers from the University of Southern Denmark and National Museum of Denmark ...

  9. Kelsey Museum of Archaeology - Wikipedia

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    The history of the museum begins before the museum was established. The founder of the university's collection of artifacts was Francis Kelsey, a professor of Latin at the University of Michigan from 1889 until his death in 1927. [3] [4] Kelsey began acquiring artifacts in 1893 in order to help his students understand the ancient world. [5]