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Spangdahlem is a municipality in the district of Bitburg-Prüm, in Rhineland-Palatinate, western Germany. It is part of the Verbandsgemeinde Speicher. The USAF Spangdahlem Air Base is nearby. Spang village is on one side of the Spanger brook while Dahlem is on the other side.
The Naturmuseum Senckenberg (SMF) [8] is a museum of natural history, located in Frankfurt am Main. It is the second-largest of its kind in Germany. In 2010, almost 517,000 people visited the museum, which is owned by the Senckenberg Nature Research Society. [9] Senckenberg's slogan is "world of biodiversity". [10]
Museum Island comprises five museums built between 1824 and 1930. Each of the museums was designed in line with the collection it was going to host. The collections themselves trace the development of human civilization, with culture, art, and archaeology. The site also illustrates the development of modern museums through time.
Danube Delta Natural Sciences Museum, Tulcea; Haaz Rezső Múzeum, Odorheiu Secuiesc; Ion Borcea Museum Complex of Natural Sciences, Bacău; Mihai Băcescu Waters Museum, Fălticeni; Mineralogical Museum and Zoological Museum of the Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca; Museum of Banat, Natural Sciences Department, Timișoara
The Spangdahlem Air Base has two AFN radio transmitters: one for AM and one for FM. The AM-transmitter is located south of the western end of the airstrip at 49.960104 N 6.682697 E. It was the last AM-transmitter built in Germany and was in operation from 2013 to 2015 on the frequency 1143 kHz with 300 W transmission power.
Fossil museums in Germany (5 P) B. Scientists active at the Museum für Naturkunde, Berlin (20 P) G. Geology museums in Germany (2 C, 9 P) ... Natural History Museum ...
Floor column enlarged Preparation time for this Exponat: two years. The Senckenberg Museum for Natural History Görlitz or Senckenberg Museum für Naturkunde Görlitz (until 31 December 2008 State Museum of Natural History, German: Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde) in Görlitz, Germany is a natural history museum with focus on zoology, botany and geology.
The skull is slightly flattened and has a cranial capacity between 950 and 1280 cc. [3] Sometimes referred to as Homo steinheimensis in older literature, the original fossil is housed in the State Museum of Natural History in Stuttgart, Germany. Some believe that the Steinheim skull may have belonged to an adult female due to its gracile nature ...