then no longer considered significant, and were destroyed as supposed devil’s work or sold. Around 1,500 Naga objects are now housed in the Ethnological Museum, which is planning an open-access platform
introduced it as a pilot project on January 1, 2018 – but at the time, our terms of use still said something completely different. Now we have changed them, as of January 1, 2019, and tried to make access even
juxtaposition of 21st-century Moroccan silk embroidery with Anni Albers’ Bauhaus textiles from 1927 and the 1,500-year-old Huari men’s shirt from Peru, a dialogue transcending time and space emerges concerning
realise that change was possible come from? Early humans were very keen observers. The mastery of fire 1.5 to 2 million years ago was another significant step in their development. Fire allowed meat to be
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calendars and identity documents, which are now accessible to anyone interested via a new database. The 1,800 files are being made available gradually. The site will remain open until 30 June and can be added
Ethnological Museum’s archive. All documents dating up to 1947 are to be digitised: that amounts to around 1,300 thread-bound file volumes, 200 volumes of so-called main catalogues, and 85 volumes of incoming
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profane outside world by a massive stone balustrade. The stupa complex at Sanchi was expanded in the 1st century AD, the main change being the addition of four elaborately carved, ornamental gateways at
Borders’ series. Thus in 2013, the second exhibition, The Bronze Age – Europe without Borders. 4th – 1st Century B.C., opened at the Hermitage in St. Petersburg and subsequently at the State Historical Museum