Welcome back to GLOBAL MUSEUM, your free webzine and museum compendium read weekly by 7,400 readers in more than 108 countries . *** Best Museum Professionals Site, Museums & the Web 2004 *** Free Online subscription. http://www.globalmuseum.org The international headlines (FOR THE FULL STORY VISIT THE WEBZINE at this address http://www.globalmuseum.org and click on the NEWS button) in this week's edition include: ** A quirky museum of the real and unreal Behind an unassuming storefront is the Museum of Jurassic Technology, which has nothing to do with either the age of dinosaurs or the cool, bright multimedia favoured by other museums ** Aliens take over Fort Myers museum Far from the New Mexico desert - by airplane at least - an exhibit on the Roswell incident draws big crowds of believers and naysayers to a normally quiet history museum ** Maritime museum hopes fade after tsunami reclaims sea treasures The collection of priceless artefacts - including spoons, jars, jugs, bottles, cannons and leather belts - were to be exhibited to showcase the maritime heritage Sri Lanka shared with European invaders and Arab traders ** Egyptian art stolen Thieves have taken GBP15,000 worth of ancient Egyptian figurines and a human skull from Bagshaw Museum, Wilton Park ** Skeleton in museum is identified as Egypt queen Scientists using forensic investigative techniques to uncover the history of the woman, who has been part of the National Museum of Scotland collection since 1909, also examined the skeleton of her daughter, which was found at the same site ** Gold treasures 'lost' in Cairo's rambling Egyptian Museum return to spotlight A collection of Roman-era gold treasures has spent centuries hidden from view, either concealed by thieves in a clay jar, buried under the desert or languishing in a dusty corner of Cairo's rambling Egyptian Museum ** Unique Permafrost Museum turns 40 They began to establish the permafrost museum in March 1965 on the basis of the Igarka research station's numerous underground chambers ________________________________________________________________ **** NEW SITE - GREAT FARES & DEALS FOR 2005 ! **** GLOBAL MUSEUM TRAVEL - For Business and Pleasure - the leading provider of online museum travel, established in 1998. 40,000 in over 8,000 cities worldwide. 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Provider is a member of I.A.T.A. ________________________________________________________________ ** Village's Civil War cannon sold to museum, raising ruckus Driving down to the village on a weekend errand, Colin Zimmerman did a double-take as he drove past tiny Greenwood Cemetery: The 816-pound cannon that had adorned the graves of Civil War veterans for more than a century was gone ** Frozen mammoth unveiled in central Japan A frozen mammoth dug up from the Siberian tundra was unveiled in central Japan in a preview of the six-month World Exposition which is expected to draw millions of tourists ** One-eyed dragon in Tran Dynasty dig Its two eyes were two round and deep holes in front of the temple, and the hole on the right is always wet with water be it dry or wet season, while the other is always dry ** The Week's Horoscopes Sagittarius: (Nov. 22 - Dec. 21) You'll be able to trace your lineage all the way back to the War of the Roses, thanks to the Royal Society for Keeping Track of Drunken Syphilitic Half-Wits and Their B#stard Offspring ** War museum on track for opening When it is open, the Canadian museum will house one of the biggest military collections in the world comprising more than 500,000 artefacts including vehicles, artillery, uniforms, medals, memoirs, works of art and an extensive military archive ** Austrian Museum Questioned on Sphinx An opposition politician on Wednesday promised a thorough investigation into whether Vienna's famed Kunsthistorisches Museum acted legally when it bought an ancient sphinx ** Children's Museum is $7 million short of its goal A deadline is looming for the San Diego Children's Museum to achieve its $21 million fund-raising goal or risk losing the land in downtown San Diego where a new museum building is planned ______________________________________________________________ Have Lens, Will Travel...............................Worldlense.com http://www.worldlense.com for affordable photographic art ______________________________________________________________ ** 108 and still going strong One of the displays at the museum - built on the site of an old fish curing factory only a few hundred yards from where the first Zeppelin bombs dropped - tells the story of Ft Lt Egbert Cadbury, who won the Victoria Cross after taking off from Yarmouth and shooting down a Zeppelin in a later attack ** Smithsonian to Exhibit Rare Pearls The objects, dating from the 13th century BC include swords, rapiers, an adze, a gold bracelet, the head of an axe and the handle of a cauldronA pearl once owned by the builder of the Taj Mahal, another on loan from actress Elizabeth Taylor and the Hope Pearl - a former partner to the Hope Diamond - are among a dozen of the world's rarest pearls going on display at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History ** Armed to the teeth in fight against crime The national museum has entered into an innovative partnership with a private sector organisation to develop a state-of-the-art facility for the forensic and ballistic examination of firearms at the Leeds-based museum ** This Week's Strange website - International Fainting Goat Association Their origin has been sought after by a number of people but it only traces back to the early 1800's when a farm worker appeared in Marshall County, Tennessee, with three does and a buck that fainted ** Dutch family claims painting from Montreal museum The museum says the work, called The Deification of Aeneas, will remain on its walls until it can be determined whether it was sold legitimately ** BBC's troubling look at Iraq museum "Raiders of the Lost Art" is an intriguing, off-the-cuff documentary that goes looking for answers and finds "terror among the staff" of the museum, along with evidence of Baath party loyalties ** Ancient knife proof of longer Chinese astronomical history A recently unearthed 5,000-year-old stone knife with designs of constellations will extend China's history of astronomical observation by 1,000 years, Chinese archaeologists have claimed. ** This Week's GLOBAL MUSEUM CAPTION CONTEST ** National Park Service's 2005 Archaeological Prospection Workshop ** Museum workshops highlight spectacular local wildlife ** American Drawing Biennial 8 All this and more for you at Global Museum - See the latest museum JOBS, BOOKSHOP, RESOURCES, HOT JOB TIPS, great people posting their RESUMES, FORUM, Cheap and reliable world TRAVEL, Museum Accredited Courses, Products & Services, Classical Music store, and a Jazz Emporium. http://www.globalmuseum.org First published on the Web in 1998 and going strong! 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