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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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Interview Curator's Choice: Hopi pots and Zulu skirts for Takeover Day 2013 at the Smith Art Gallery and MuseumOne lucky group will get to discover a pot made by native Americans and a glass skirt worn by a Zulu woman as part of the annual Takeover Day in Scotland. Curator Michael McGinnes - the Keeper of the World's Oldest Football - tells us their stories.27 November 2013
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Review Divination, sorcery, runes, thunder and spirits: Vikings at the British MuseumEmily Beeson negotiates ale buckets and rusted broadswords on a trip around the British Museum's bewitching Life and Legend exhibition.01 April 2014
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Review Shakespeare: Staging the World at the British MuseumFrom burgeoning new ethnic communities in London to the Robben Island Bible, William Shakespeare combined wordly discoveries with theatrical exploration. In a major new exhibition, the British Museum explains why he might be Britain's greatest ambassador.19 July 2012
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Review Sutton Hoo and Europe galleries exert magnetic pull in British Museum displayFrom the capture of Jerusalem by the Emperor Titus to a decorated Roman bread stamp, we take a look at the British Museum gallery dedicated to AD 300-1100.24 April 2014
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Review The Body Adorned: Dressing London at the Horniman Museum and GardensJennie Gillions takes a look at the new exhibition at the Horniman in Croydon, examining the complicated business of clothing choices.26 March 2012