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**  Archaeologists reunite Ice Age lion figurine with its head

An ivory fragment discovered in a German cave has been revealed as the
missing piece of the lion's head and has been reunited with the intricately
carved animal figure, just over 80 years since the Ice Age sculpture was
found. 

 

**  These People Love to Collect Radioactive Glass. Are They Nuts?

Everyone who collects Vaseline glass knows it's got uranium in it, which
means everyone who comes in contact with Vaseline glass understands they're
being irradiated. 

 

**  Taking Punk To The Masses

The world's most extensive exhibition of memorabilia celebrating the music
and history of Seattle grunge luminaries, Nirvana

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**  When can I take my kid to a museum?

People think that they should not start bringing their children to museums
until elementary school, but that is so not true. 

 

**  Huntington Library acquires rare Chinese illustrated book

It was published in 1633 by Hu Zhengyan, a calligrapher and seal-carver who
named the book after his studio in Nanjing, which was a gathering place for
his many artistic friends

 

**  The Great Giant Flea Hunt

The flea, Hystrichopsylla schefferi, is an awe-inspiring colossus that can
reach nearly half an inch, its head alone the size of a cat or dog flea. 

 

**  Possible Rodin and Degas works found at Gurlitt home

Two sculptures, possibly by Auguste Rodin and Edgar Degas, have been
discovered in the home of the late art hoarder Cornelius Gurlitt. 

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**  Discarded Museum is Resurrected at Brown

In 1945, Brown University's natural history museum, which included
multitudes of animal skeletons and specimens among its 50,000 items, as well
as anthropological curiosities like rope made from human hair, was thrown
away. 

 

**  Fitzwilliam Museum bids for weeping virgin sculpture

A museum has revealed plans to acquire a 17th Century wooden bust of the
weeping virgin, said to be one of the finest examples of its kind. 

 

**  Museum honours Cuba's revolutionaries

A former rebel's museum keeps alive memories of the July 26, 1953 veterans
who launched Cuba's revolution

 

**  Private Chinese museum to display Japanese invasion evidence

The evidence includes letters of Japanese soldiers, official documents
during the bombings, propaganda pictorials boasting of military
achievements, shell debris and Japanese officers' swords. 

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**  Asian Art Collector Sues Museum Built for Her Collection

The collector is suing the museum to which she pledged her $30 million
collection - some 1,700 objects including jades, bronzes, stone sculptures,
and photographs.

 

**  Fickle art market hurts Delaware Art Museum sales

Facing an October deadline from creditors, the museum board voted last
spring to sell up to four artworks in its 12,500-piece collection to raise
$30 million to repay the construction debt and replenish the endowment,
which had been depleted for years to cover operational expenses. 

 

**  S.Africa shantytown forces anti-apartheid museum to close

South African shantytown residents have forced the closure of a museum
honouring anti-apartheid heroes, accusing the authorities of building "a
house for dead people" while they live in squalor. 

 

**  Kabul museum workers 'risked death' to protect priceless Afghan
treasures now on display

Five workers from the Kabul Museum risked their lives to protect the objects
during the country's bloody civil war, and one of the workers has now come
to Perth to share his story. 

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**  Mammoth and mastodon behaviour was less roam, more stay at home

Their scruffy beards weren't ironic, but there are reasons mammoths and
mastodons could have been the hipsters of the Ice Age. 

 

**  Bloodshed Can't Derail Construction of Palestinian Museum

New cultural institutions often run into unexpected difficulties and
setbacks during construction, but the new Palestinian Museum in the West
Bank is facing a uniquely threatening challenge because of the worsening
fighting between Israel and Palestine.

 

**  The Posters That Sold World War I to the American Public

The government didn't have time to waste while its citizens made up their
minds about joining the fight.. 

 

**  Viking warriors and treasures are buried beneath Dublin

A massive research project, 15 years in the making, has revealed that
beneath Dublin's modern streets lies a trove of buried Viking warriors and
artifacts. 

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**  Siena Charter proposed by ICOM Italy

More than 250 museum professionals from Italy, Europe and Japan, as well as
a number of Italian and international cultural organisations, met in Siena,
Italy for discussions on "Museums and Cultural Landscapes", the theme of the
2016 ICOM General Conference

 

**  Lost Museums: Colloquium on the Ephemerality and Afterlives of Museum
Collections

Call for Proposals. Brown University, Providence, R.I.

 

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Aries - Your fear of change means that spending the next few centuries in a
block of ice will be extremely soothing, at least until the New Reformed
Xalfraxian Alliance thaws you out

 

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