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News Acorns were starch enemies of Prehistoric tooth care, say museum cave explorersNew findings by a Natural History Museum team investigating caves in Morocco suggest a starchy diet may have caused Prehistoric tooth decay.07 January 2014
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Article Acumen's DIGNITY photo exhibtion and auction tackles global attitudes to povertyA photography exhibition from London+Acumen, in collaboration with Nuru Project, presents inspiring images of dignity in the face of poverty.29 October 2013
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Website Africa Remix
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News Ancient Egyptians slaughtered animals on "industrial scale", according to new exhibitionThe Manchester Museum will explore the industry of slaughter surrounding votive offerings of mummified animals in a new exhibition, Gift for the Gods.12 August 2015
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News Anniversary show looks into lives of refugees in celebration of British Red CrossRefugee artists offer a journey into the world of the displaced with an innovative multimedia show celebrating 150 years of humanitarian aid.01 November 2013
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News Archaeologists head to centre of pharaonic Egypt to save "phenomenal" forgotten sitesGiant temples and bull mummification sites are being protected under the guidance of a York archaeological team working at a centre of pharaonic Egypt.18 March 2016
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News Artist recalls "great rapport" with Oscar Pistorius as portrait abandoned after arrest goes on displayArtist Natalie Holland, who was creating her third portrait of Oscar Pistorius when news of his arrest broke, says running made the Olympian "feel alive".23 June 2015
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Preview Artist's Statement: Joanna Lipper on photographing Nigerian chief, artist and social entrepreneur Nike Davies-OkundayeThe award-winning photographer, filmmaker and Harvard Lecturer on working with the star of her photo exhibition, The Power Of One Woman, which is at London's Gallery Of African Art.02 February 2016
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News Beachy Head Lady was young sub-Saharan Roman with good teeth, say archaeologistsA facial reconstruction as part of a project and exhibition in Eastbourne has revealed a young woman from sub-Saharan Africa. Archaeologist Jo Seaman tells us more.28 March 2014
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News British archaeologists in bid to protect precious sites threatened by conflict in Middle East and AfricaExperts in Oxford and Leicester are about to launch a project which will use satellite imagery and Google Earth photos to create an open-access database of at-risk archaeological sites in the Middle East.24 February 2015
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Preview British Museum reveals secrets of the mummies in Ancient Lives, new Discoveries showEight of the British Museum's mummies are giving up their secrets thanks to CT scanning and 3D imaging, which is shedding new light on life and death in Ancient Egypt.21 May 2014
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Preview Build the Truce explores fragile peace at the Imperial War Museum London and ManchesterThe stories of those who have seen the true face of conflict in Northern Ireland, Kosovo, Sierra Leone, Kuwait and beyond form a project with an Olympic theme at the IWM venues.15 August 2012
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Workshop or activity session: Teachers' pack or notes, Handling collection or artefacts County: Wiltshire Changes In Trowbridge - Cultural Diversity (KS2)Trowbridge MuseumTrowbridge Museum
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News Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, bake-offs and reggae: The Chocolate Museum is oneDJ sets in praise of Brixton follow a day of family activities and the opening of a moving new exhibition at The Chocolate Museum, celebrating a sweet opening year.25 February 2014
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C24 Feature Curator's Choice: Amber Druce picks a tomb painting from Pharaoh: RebornDozens of watercolour recordings of tomb decorations from Ancient Egypt are about to go on show at Bristol Museum and Art Gallery. We find out about one of them.03 April 2013
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C24 Feature Curator's Choice: Glasgow Riverside Museum's John Messner on a South African Railways gemThe Curator of Transport and Technology at the UK's finest new transport museum introduces its largest exhibit.06 July 2011