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Curator's Choice A guaíza: The tiny sculpture of a face found by archaeologists at an indigenous Dominican Republic houseThis creamy coloured face, found by archaeologists in the Caribbean, is roughly the size of half a hard-boiled egg and dates from the 13th or 14th century, says Alice Samson.10 April 2016
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Article "A song for a new Welsh nation": Patagonian Welsh national anthem discovered in 19th century pamphletThe back of an 1875 pamphlet suggests the Welsh community in Patagonia nearly had their own national anthem.07 July 2015
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News Aberdeen archaeologists rescue 700-year-old Yup'ik "melting village" in Quinhagak, AlaskaWorking with a tiny indigenous population on an Alaskan site three times the size of Scotland, experts from Aberdeen say their discoveries have wider implications for North America.10 January 2014
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News Abolition 2007: Events In London This WeekendHighlights of the programme for 24th and 25th march marking the abolition of the transatlantic slave trade in 2007.22 March 2007
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C24 Feature Afghani Oral Histories Collected In LondonAfghani oral histories collected from refugees now living in London by the Evelyn Oldfield Unit.12 June 2006
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News African Caribbean And Asian Heritage Uncovered At MOSIThe Museum of Science & Industry is inviting African Caribbean and Asian visitors to uncover hidden treasures that tell the stories of Manchester's links with their heritage.07 November 2008
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Museum: Garden, parklands or rural site, Archive, Library, Historic house or home, Gallery County: Somerset American Museum in Britain Bath
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Event: Performance County: Cumbria An Evening with Nina Mingya PowlesOur 2021 contemporary poetry reading series, “Go to the poets, they will speak to thee”, is curated and hosted by poet Kim Moore. We will be listening to what poets have to say about our turbulent times, and how...Wordsworth Grasmere | 28 April 2021
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News An Interview With Mary PrinceThe story of mary prince the first enslaved african to have her story published in London30 November 2006
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Event: Exhibition (permanent) County: Durham Ancient Egyptian art and archaeologyThis gallery has been designed to introduce younger visitors to Ancient Egypt. Displays cover those topics usually taught at school such as food and farming, building, writing and beliefs. Labelling has been designed to ...Oriental Museum | Durham | 1 November 2019 — 31 December 2021
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News Archives Awareness Campaign Launches For Freedom And LibertyThe 2007 Archives Awareness Campaign has launched, exploring the theme 'Freedom and Liberty', with hundreds of events planned at archives across the UK.04 September 2007
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News Archives Awareness Campaign project reveals the stories of post-war BritainA series of archive exhibitions and events across the UK is highlighting stories and artefacts representing the varied communities and social and economic classes of post-war Britain.10 August 2011
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C24 Feature Artist's Statement: Helen Wilson-Roe on Henrietta Lacks' story at the Science MuseumHaving created a 3D work based on a heartbreaking tale, the artist explains why a trip to meet a family in America resulted in "a different way" of producing her work.15 November 2013
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News Arts Council England Promotes Poetry To Commemorate AbolitionArts Council England is commissioning new work and launching a competition to find new poetry to commemorate the Abolition of the Slave Trade Act.12 April 2007
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Resource County: Staffordshire AssembliesGladstone Pottery Museum, Stoke on TrentGladstone Pottery Museum | Stoke on Trent
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Article Atlantic Worlds Gallery Opens At National Maritime Museum GreenwichNational Maritime Museum opens the doors to its Atlantic Worlds Gallery on November 30 to mark the bicententenary of the abolition of the translatlantic slave trade.30 November 2007
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News Audio Brings Gannet To Life At Chatham Historic DockyardAudio tours introduced for the first time this summer on HMS Gannet at The Historic Dockyard Chatham are proving to be a great success with visitors.01 September 2005
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Website County: East Sussex BBC History Abolition of the Slave Trade 1807Culture24, BrightonCulture24 | Brighton