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Provider is a member of I.A.T.A. ________________________________________________________________ ** Gold coin 'worn by Caesar's assassin' to go on display at British Museum A gold coin emblematic of Julius Caesar's assassination is to be showcased at the British Museum to mark the 2054th anniversary of the Roman emperor's death ** NYC art exhibit includes nude pair standing still New York's finest are unlikely to interfere with the version that opened at MoMA on Sunday, though some museum-goers may choose not to do the sideways limbo between bare bodies ** Ancient Amphibian Skull Discovered at Pittsburgh Airport A meat-eating amphibian that lived 300 million years ago may represent one of the earliest examples of land-based vertebrate life ** Hero's medals given to Duxford Imperial War Museum A war hero's Battle of Britain medals will be gifted to a museum which is on the site of the former Cambridgeshire airfield he was based at ________________________________________________________________________ ARE YOU ONE OF THE 492? 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Join Today At http://globalmuseum.ning.com/ ________________________________________________________________________ ** Glass Eyeballs and Kidney Literature When the Duke History of Medicine Collections underwent an internal audit last year, it found a number of interesting stockpiles in its holdings, including boxes of glass eyeballs and old surgical saws that date back nearly 400 years ** Frank museum to display all writings on 50th anniversary The Anne Frank Museum in Amsterdam will for the first time display all of her writings when it begins celebrating next month its 50th anniversary ** British marine the face of NZ museum The museum has become a bit of a laughing stock for choosing the wrong nationality and the wrong code to advertise its wares ** Cro Magnon skull supports theory that human brains have begun to shrink Humans like to portray themselves as a sophisticated life form driven by brain rather than brawn, so they may be surprised by a project to reconstitute a 28,000-year-old skull from remains found in France ** The Cursed Jewel When John Whittaker, the museum's former head of micropaleontology, took it to a meeting, he encountered the most violent thunderstorm he had ever seen ____________________________________________________________________________________________ TWEET TWEET - Follow Us On Twitter! http://www.twitter.com/globalmuseum. 9,348 News Tweets, 782 Followers worldwide and growing fast ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ** Ultra-modern Chopin museum opens in Poland Located in Warsaw's revamped 17th century Ostrogski Palace, perched on a hill near the Vistula River, the museum is designed to plunge visitors into Chopin's universe via cutting-edge audiovisual and interactive technologies ** Decapitated Dorset Vikings Archaeologists from Oxford believe the men were probably executed by local Anglo Saxons in front of an audience sometime between AD 910 and AD 1030 ** Blog follows restoration of Van Gogh artwork A new blog will allow art lovers to follow the restoration, step by step, of Dutch post impressionist painter Vincent van Gogh's famous "The Bedroom", the Van Gogh Museum has stated ** Ancient sex on show in Paris But the extraordinary and graphic testimonial of the ancient Moche civilization of Peru isn't about physical pleasure or procreation, according to the curator ** This Week's Horoscopes Cancer, Jun 22 - Jul 22: Your life will soon be divided into Pre-Angering-Of-The-Ants and Post-Angering-Of-The-Ants eras _________________________________________________________________________________________ Become a FAN - Join 313 of Us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/pages/Global-Museum/129179522574? _________________________________________________________________________________________ ** Suicide Raises Legal Issues in Indian Artefacts Cases As an undercover federal source in a years-long investigation into the shadowy world of the excavation and trading of ancient American Indian art and artefacts in the Southwest, Mr. Gardiner, 52, was at the centre of a sprawling criminal case unfolding in federal court here and in Colorado ** In Archive and Exhibit, the Dead Live On As the first large-scale public showing of artefacts from the collection, it offers a tantalizing glimpse of material that is stirring the interest not just of hard-core Deadheads but also of scholars ** Lofty Integrity: Donation of Works by Wu Guanzhong Chinese Fine Art Gallery (4/F), Hong Kong Museum of Art ** Rethinking Museums Commonwealth Association of Museums ** The First Cultural Entrepreneurship Institute at Cooperstown Now Accepting Inquiries and Applications: The First Cultural Entrepreneurship Institute at Cooperstown: a pilot project of the Cooperstown Graduate Program and the Museum All this and more for you at Global Museum - See the latest museum JOBS, BOOKSHOP, RESOURCES, PODCASTS, HOT JOB TIPS, great people posting their RESUMES, FORUM, Cheap and reliable WORLD TRAVEL, the GM Social Network, Museum Online Document Store, Podcasts, Museum Accredited Courses, Products & Services. http://www.globalmuseum.org First published on the Web in 1998 and going strong! 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