Posts Tagged ‘Museums’
The Glass Beads of Anglo-Saxon England c.AD 400-700: A Preliminary Visual Classification of the More Definitive and Diagnostic Types
Product Description
Anglo-Saxon beads are a vital source of information for post-Roman and early Anglo-Saxon periods in Britain, and this book presents the first ever national survey devoted to them. At its core is a classification of the forms, colours and decorative features of all the glass beads that have been recovered through excavation, supplemented by schedules listing both published and unpublished examples with references to their publication and to the museums where they can be studied. The work also includes two essays by Martin Welch, placing the study of glass beads in its historical and archaeological context in early Anglo-Saxon England and suggesting areas where future research should be concentrated.MARGARET GUIDO pioneered the study of glass beads in this country; the material she gathered together has been drawn together and edited by MARTIN WELCH, Senior Lecturer in Archaeology at the Institute of Archaeology, University College London.
When Writing Is It Alright To Use The Name Of Actual Places Such As Museums.?
I am speaking of Fiction writing. My story is also Science Fiction so some of these scenes may be graphic.
Jobs In Museums And Art Galleries?
I am studying for my degree in humanities and art history with a view to working in a museum or an art gallery one day. Where can I obtain more information about careers and job prospects in this environment?
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Why Are Photos Not Allowed In Some Museums?
are they afraid you will show other people the photos and they won’t have enough visitors buying tickets?
Are Museums And Tourist Attractions Generally Open On Labor Day?
It would help to know the place about which you are asking.
