Podcasts by Lunch Hour Lectures on Tour - 2012 - Video
During June 2012, UCL’s free, public, Lunch Hour Lectures will be uprooted from their usual residence at UCL and go on tour to The British Museum. This summer series of four Lunch Hour Lectures will feature introductions by British Museum curators, and discuss: new discoveries in Neanderthal excavations; why anyone would want to visit museum collections online; how the smell of historical objects can reveal new information; and how putting artworks under the microscope can help us re-evaluate our knowledge of important pieces.
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Virtual Visitors: Why would anyone want to visit the virtual British Museum collections online? - Video from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Launched in October 2007, the British Museum provides virtual access to objects and collections via an online database, and by the end of 2009 nearly 2 million records had been made available. Howe...
ListenAt home with the Neanderthals: Excavations at la Cotte de St Brelade, Jersey - Video from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
The Neanderthals represent an incredibly successful and distinctive experiment in being human, they evolved as a separate human lineage over half a million years before apparently disappearing arou...
ListenAt home with the Neanderthals: Excavations at la Cotte de St Brelade, Jersey - Video from 2012-06-21T13:49:53
The Neanderthals represent an incredibly successful and distinctive experiment in being human, they evolved as a separate human lineage over half a million years before apparently disappearing arou...
ListenAt home with the Neanderthals: Excavations at la Cotte de St Brelade, Jersey - Video from 2012-06-21T13:49:53
The Neanderthals represent an incredibly successful and distinctive experiment in being human, they evolved as a separate human lineage over half a million years before apparently disappearing arou...
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