Welcome back to GLOBAL MUSEUM, your award-winning & free online compendium, read weekly by 8,000 readers in more than 201 countries. *** "I love reading Global Museum. I look forward to the articles every week. The information keeps me informed about what is going on in the museum community and urges me to explore museums and exhibits online that I may have never known about. Thanks!" - User Feedback *** Free Online subscription. http://www.globalmuseum.org The international headlines (FOR THE FULL STORY VISIT THE WEBSITE at this address http://www.globalmuseum.org and click on the news links) in this week's edition include: ** Tiny creatures with hip names Take Gnathia marleyi, a tiny crustacean named this summer after reggae legend Bob Marley, or the ground beetle Agra schwarzeneggeri which boasts bulging front legs and reminded scientists of a certain action film star ** Archaeologists claim objects are earliest 'matches' By using electro-microscopy techniques, Prof Goren-Inbar and her colleagues identified tell-tale signs that the cylindrical clay objects may have been rotated at high speed, generating friction to ignite tinder ** Stonehenge: a new dawn It's also a symbol of proprietorial greed, its £7.80 entrance fee allowing passage through a dank tunnel and a walk around, rather than among, the stones; according to a random sample of visitor reactions, Stonehenge is "just a pile of rocks", "smaller than I thought it would be" and a "rip-off" ___________________________________________________________________ **** HAPPY TRAVELERS - BEST FARES & DEALS FOR 2012! **** MUSEUM-TRAVELLER.COM - Global Museum's Travel Service For Business and Pleasure - the leading provider of online museum travel, established in 1998. 40,000 hotels in over 8,000 cities worldwide. 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Join Today At http://www.linkedin.com/groups/Globalmuseum-3968927 ________________________________________________________________________ ** Rare birchbark canoe repatriated from U.K. to Peterborough museum Transported in a sailing ship more than 200 years ago from North America to England where it wound up neglected in a barn in Cornwall, the canoe made its return trip this summer - with a bit of royal help - on a Canadian military aircraft, joining the Peterborough, Ont., museum's permanent collection ** Gun Turret Experience: A Sailor's Journey recreates Battle of North Cape on HMS Belfast Now, in a concept informed by letters sent by those who took part and the memories of Royal Navy veterans, the technological whizzes at the newly-restored London museum-in-a-ship are inviting visitors to experience the emotions of the events of the Battle of North Cape in an immersive resurrection of the Quarterdeck ** Archaeologists say volcano killed thousands of medieval Londoners When archaeologists found thousands of medieval skeletons beneath London's Spitalfields Market a decade ago, it presented them with some difficult questions ** Judge dismisses Custer museum raids lawsuit A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit from a Custer-themed Montana museum director who sought $188 million in damages following a U.S. government investigation into alleged artifact fraud that yielded no charges _________________________________________________________________________________ Follow Us On Twitter - http://twitter.com/globalmuseum 84,361 Museum News Tweets from around the Globe, 2,820 Followers worldwide and growing fast ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ** Indiana museum finds previously unauthenticated glass Picasso piece in storage Museum officials say it was cataloged as art inspired by a design for a Picasso painting but credited to an artist named Gemmaux; that name turned out to be plural for "gemmail," which is the type of glass used in the work ** Ninety-Nines' museum, headquarters promote women in aviation history It is filled with mementos from aviation history, from the first female pilot, Harriet Quimby, who got her license to fly in 1911, to displays of women in the American space program ** Monster python caught in Florida Everglades breaks egg record The discovery, announced Monday by the Florida Museum of Natural History in Gainesville, is the latest confirmation that the giant exotic constrictors have rebounded since a brutal freeze two years ago that experts estimated may have killed off more than half of the population at the time ** Field Museum Technology Proves Endangered Sharks Being Killed For Soup The Pritzker Laboratory at the Field Museum, which some of you may have peered into during a visit, has developed technology to genetically analyze shark fins even after they have been cooked and treated for shipment _________________________________________________________________________________________ Become a Facebook Fan - Join 1,939 of us who Like Global Museum on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/pages/Global-Museum/129179522574? _________________________________________________________________________________________ ** Artifacts from Virginia-area museums in running for top 10 'endangered' designation About 190 million objects held by archives, historical societies, libraries, museums and scientific organizations in the U.S. are in need of conservation treatment, according to the Heritage Health Index study ** Downtown Seoul Fire Kills Four Museum Construction Workers A fire broke out three stories underground at the construction site of the new National Museum of Contemporary Art, killing four people and covering downtown Seoul in thick black smoke ** Fossils seized at U.S. border in Detroit to be given to U-M A botched border crossing 17 months ago has turned into an unexpected boon for the University of Michigan's Paleontology Department ** This Week's Horoscopes Cancer - Red-bellied trout are known for traveling halfway across the country in search of a mate, but it's still a bit of a surprise when hundreds of them arrive at your doorstep ______________________________________________________________________________ Pin Us on Pinterest. 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