archaeology-and-antiquities Collections

In this section you can see all the archaeology-and-antiquities Collections that we have showcased

  • Science meets art

    The art of evolution.

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  • History and heritage

    The wiltshire heritage museum in devizes has an international reputation, attracting visitors from all over the world.

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  • Act of faith

    Working with I M Pei and Jean-Michel Wilmotte to showcase the art and culture of islam

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  • Ancient Games

    As part of the beijing olympics, clicknetherfield created a stunning selection of showcases for the ancient olympic games exhibition.

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  • Art of culture

    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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  • Showcasing Sculpture

    A technically demanding project that integrates a secure display area into the fabric of the Louvre.

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  • British Museum - Meonstoke Wall

    A special exhibition of the Meonstoke Wall in the Roman Britain galleries.

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  • The Korea Foundation Gallery

    An exhibition of cultural treasures from the Far East.

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  • BM Sackler Galley

    An historical and cultural exhibition of the modern states of Syria western part, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine and Jordan.

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  • British Museum Lindow Man, London

    A special exhibition of the Lindow Man in the Roman Britain galleries.

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  • Access Supplied

    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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  • Preserving Roman Remains

    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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  • Stirling Heads Resurrected

    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

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  • The 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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