archaeology-and-antiquities Collections
In this section you can see all the archaeology-and-antiquities Collections that we have showcased
History and heritage
The wiltshire heritage museum in devizes has an international reputation, attracting visitors from all over the world.
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Working with I M Pei and Jean-Michel Wilmotte to showcase the art and culture of islam
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As part of the beijing olympics, clicknetherfield created a stunning selection of showcases for the ancient olympic games exhibition.
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Rising from the historical heart of Sharjah on the majarrah waterfront, the Sharjah museum of Islamic civilization was opened on 5th June 2008.
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A technically demanding project that integrates a secure display area into the fabric of the Louvre.
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A special exhibition of the Meonstoke Wall in the Roman Britain galleries.
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An exhibition of cultural treasures from the Far East.
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An historical and cultural exhibition of the modern states of Syria western part, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine and Jordan.
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A special exhibition of the Lindow Man in the Roman Britain galleries.
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The Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology was recently redeveloped in what was the first renovation project since the museum opened in 1913.
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The Vindolanda Trust worked closely with ClickNetherfield to ensure that the strict requirements to safely house ancient Roman Writing Tablets would be met
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The Stirling Heads were dispersed after the Palace ceilings were taken down in 1777. Some were lost, but most have been gathered, and are now on display
View this case studyThe Minerva Head
Housed at the Roman Bath museum is the guilt bronze head of the goddess Sulis Minerva, one of the best known objects from Roman Britain.
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