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Article: Feature Ancient Egyptian KS2 make and do: mummy and caseShow Me, our kids' site has a fantastic make and do mummy and case courtesy of Usborne Publishers. There are also useful links to other resources that you'll find helpful for your KS2 Ancient Egyptian project.30 July 2009
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Article: Trail Battlefield Britain - Culloden: The Jacobites' Last StandCulloden was the last pitched battle on British soil and brought an end to Bonnie Prince Charlie's rebellion, securing the crown of Britain for the House of Hanover.
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Article: News E-learning: free, teaching resources from UK museumsMuseums, galleries and heritage sites have a wide range of free, engaging and informative e-learning resources to develop your class's learning opportunities and raise attainment.16 November 2010
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Article: News in Brief Furuyama Moromasa's 44-foot Tokyo scroll rediscovered at Edinburgh Central LibraryA scroll depicting all of "amusing and entertaining" everyday life in early 18th century Tokyo will be conserved and put on display if experts in Scotland succeed in a funding bid.04 January 2013
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Article KS2 Ancient Egypt and Egyptians: teaching ideas and resourcesHere's a key stage two round-up for you of all the great Ancient Egyptian resources and games from the UK's museums.22 March 2010
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Article: Feature Pablo Picasso: resources and teaching ideasHere's a round-up of Picasso works in UK museums and galleries, including online learning resources too.19 March 2010
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Article: News Paper sculptures appear around Edinburgh in support of museums and librariesA series of ten paper sculptures have turned up in locations across Edinburgh, made by an anonymous artist to express her support for libraries and cultural institutions.08 December 2011
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Article: News Snazzy tazza is "most important acquisition in decades" at National Museums ScotlandA huge Byzantine bowl and a gold enamelled foot with links to Spanish royalty form a Duke's legacy which has just become the most valuable piece in the key Scottish collection.17 July 2012
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Article Stone Age teaching resources from the UK’s museumsFree, downloadable Stone Age school curriculum-related resources, activities, objects and more.02 February 2011
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Article: News The Lewis Chessmen: teaching ideas and resourcesWith a new Lewis Chessmen interactive from National Museums Scotland, it's time for a resource round-up.04 June 2010





