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Exhibit:
Worlds
Intertwined: Etruscans, Greeks, and Romans is
a multi-million dollar project that completes the suite of four
permanent classical galleries at the University of Pennsylvania
Museum. (The Ancient Greek World gallery opened in 1994.) The
new galleries invite the visitor to explore the rich, interconnected
and intertwined cultures of the sun-drenched ancient Mediterranean
-- and to discover anew how these cultures continue to influence
and inspire our world today.
Publication:
Guide to the Etruscan and Roman Worlds
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Exhibit:
Native
Southwest. The
culture and cultural perspectives of four Native American peoples
of the Southwest are the focus of this exhibition, which opened
May 20, 1995. Specifically, it examines the sacred and cultural
connection that the Hopi, Zuni, Navajo, and Apache have with
their environment. It features an Apache tipi, a Navajo hooghan
framework, an illuminated walk-in sky theater, and more than
300 objects from the Museum's extensive archaeological and ethnographic
Southwest collections.
Publication:
Guide to the North American Ethnographic
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Exhibit:
Mesoamerica
Publication: Guide
to the Mesoamerican Gallery |
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