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IanZonja
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Topic: Museum Antiquities Collections Posted: 16-Apr-2018 at 05:40 |
Great stuff, Thanks Anyway if you have more other collections of ancient Tradition, Monuments and Technology used related pics to share it with us.
Thanks again in advance.
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opuslola
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Posted: 06-Feb-2014 at 23:08 |
Yes! As far as I know, most of the works have either been recovered or are under investigation. You must know the work Americans did during WWII to try and save Nazi collections! Even a movie has been made.
Do you really think that we would do less for Iraq?
But when a people turn upon their on brethren and steal or destroy their own history, how can we "America" react? How would you?
Ron
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Posted: 06-Feb-2014 at 21:27 |
One of the greatest archeological tragedies of the 20th Century was the destruction and pillage of the Bagdad Museum during the war with the US.
TV news footage showed priceless artefacts destroyed and being looted by locals. I doubt if the stolen items will ever be seen again.
While the artefacts were the property of the Iraqi people, they were also the property of the world, artefacts from which knowledge has been gained, and probably even more information remained to be found.
Has anything been done to track down the thieves and the stolen property?
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Posted: 02-Mar-2009 at 20:52 |
Hi, Here is the link to my collection of images taken from the Persian section of the British Musuem. http://www.flickr.com/photos/nickmard/collections/72157607232813765/Here is another link to my collection of images taken in Iran Bastan musuem in Tehran Iran http://www.flickr.com/photos/nickmard/sets/72157604463071675/All images taken by me. Nickmard
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...And where exactly is this new museum? You didn't say.
...The Istanbul Archeological Museum is a hidden gem- it contains the 2nd slab of the TREATY OF KADESH!
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Posted: 05-Sep-2006 at 06:33 |
Very nice.
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Posted: 24-Aug-2005 at 04:31 |
I just learned that the web page of the Museum of Anatolian Civilisations is under construction. It will provide a 3D exibition and will be in service soon, I think...
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Posted: 07-Aug-2005 at 16:02 |
Originally posted by vagabond
kotumeyil - great link - was never able to get inland as far as Ankara so I had to satisfy myself with the ruins along the Med and Aegean coast and the museums (WOW) in Istanbul. BTW - do you know if the museum maintains a site of its own? Some of the links on the geocities site were broken.  |
Unfortunately I don't know. Maybe it's under construction or something...
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Posted: 07-Aug-2005 at 05:02 |
kotumeyil - great link - was never able to get inland as far as Ankara so I had to satisfy myself with the ruins along the Med and Aegean coast and the museums (WOW) in Istanbul. BTW - do you know if the museum maintains a site of its own? Some of the links on the geocities site were broken. 
M Pasha - How could I forget the Getty - should have been on my first list. That's why more brains are always better than one. But I am still sure that I will have trouble explaining that to the cops when they stop me for a broken taillight and find the extra brains that I keep in the trunk of my car. 
reign - again WOW - the quality of this exhibit just blew me away. One of the better interactive museum visits I've seen. 
lildiamond (are you sure that that's not backwards? ) great webzine - and what do they have at the foot of their pages?
More Museum Links 
Thanks everyone - keep em comin
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Posted: 02-Aug-2005 at 07:24 |
Most probably the best museum on the ancient Anatolian civilisations
Anatolian Civilisations Museum in Ankara, Turkey..
http://www.geocities.com/anadolu_muzesi/muze.html
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Posted: 06-Jun-2005 at 01:26 |
Great links folks - keep 'em coming.
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Posted: 05-Jun-2005 at 22:48 |
One of my favorites in the Pacific Northwest. It is a great museum and even has a Rodin collection but it is in the middle of nowhere.
http://www.maryhillmuseum.org/
Rodin
Just part of this large collection but the Orthodox Icons from Russia are really nice!
An internationally recognized collection of sculptures and watercolors by the great French master Auguste Rodin, including the only pedestal sized plaster version of the celebrated figure of The Thinker and a life sized plaster of Eve from the famed "Gates of Hell".
The Rodin Gallery was recently renovated and re-designed with all of the sculptures in the Museum's collection now on permanent display.
Baskets Pic
Historic & contemporary baskets and
pots from the American Southwest
# Native American Collections
An extensive Native American Collection comprised of rare prehistoric rock carvings, intricate baskets and beadwork, plus a vast array of unique artifacts from throughout North America. The baskets in the collection encompass both the older traditions and examples of styles influenced by European based cultural contact.
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Posted: 25-May-2005 at 18:09 |
HERE IS LISTED ALL NEAR EASTERN RELATED MUSEUMS... CHECK IT OUT.. http://www.ancientneareast.net/museums.html
Mesopotamian related museums.... I went or will go soooon:
http://www.rom.on.ca/ (MANY CUNEIFORM TABLETS, CYLINDERS...) http://www.metmuseum.org/home.asp (SOON) http://oi.uchicago.edu/OI/default.html (ONE OF THE BEST) http://www.museum.upenn.edu (URIII ARTIFACTS TO SEE) http://www.mfa.org/ (SOON) http://www.lacma.org/ (NICE BAS RELIEFS)
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Posted: 19-May-2005 at 23:01 |
Great stuff tzar - thanks -
Anyone else have a link to a good online antiquity collection?
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