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Article: Preview Prized jewellery and prehistory: Amazing Amber comes to the National Museum of ScotlandThe 20th anniversary of the film Jurassic Park has inspired the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh to put together the country's largest ever exhibition of amber.16 May 2013
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Article: Feature Curator's Choice: Will Watts introduces the Scarborough Speeton plesiosaurScarborough Museums' Will Watts recalls a bitterly cold, ten-day excavation on a North Yorkshire beach which plugged a gap of around 60 million years.26 April 2013
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Article: Preview "An eerie, magical feeling": Katie Paterson takes a history of life to Kettle's YardHaving explored mammoth teeth, dragonfly wings and the bones of bears during a residency alongside scientists, Katie Paterson's new exhibition is a miniature history of life.16 April 2013
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Article: Feature Curator's Choice: Professor Jenny Clack chooses an extraordinary sea-bream boneThe Curator of Vertebrate Palaeontology at the Museum of Zoology explains why a bone from the collection is one of the most extraordinary she's ever seen.19 March 2013
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Article: News Eyeballs and wolf skulls as Museum of Curiosity prepares to openA new vault of "weird s***" in Soho prepares to unveil penis bones carved from human skulls, skeletons, a woolly mammoth tusk and an Ice Age wolf head.09 November 2012
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Article: Preview Natural History Museum's new Treasures gallery highlights exceptional objectsLondon's Natural History Museum will open a new permanent gallery in November showcasing 22 of the most exceptional objects from the museum's collection.25 September 2012
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Article: News Replica skeleton of "Elephant Man" Joseph Merrick appears at Royal London MuseumUsing 3D bone scans as part of new DNA research on the The Elephant Man, University of London experts are allowing the public to see an exact replica of Joseph Merrick's skeleton.03 July 2012
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Article: Preview Rotunda Museum explores mega footprints of a region in Scarborough's Lost DinosaursThe area around Scarborough has a long history of dinosaur finds, but an exciting new exhibition ponders the big question: why have they led to so few bone discoveries?28 May 2012
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: Mary Godwin of the Philpott Museum chooses a dinosaur dung coprolite tableMary Godwin, Curator at the Philpot Museum in Lyme Regis, picks the Coprolite table, made from mahogany and fossilised ichthyosaur dung.01 March 2009
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Article: Trail Hidden Treasure Trail 4 - The People's Museum In The East Of EnglandThe People's Museum - take a look at some intriguing objects found in the museums of the East of England. As featured in the BBC series People's Museum.15 May 2006





