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What In The World 6 (ca. 1952)
British version of "What in the World" BBC's "Animal, Vegetable, or Mineral" HOST: Dr. Froelic...
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"What In The World" 5 (ca. 1952)
All rights are reserved by the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology (Pe...
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What In The World 4 (ca. 1952)
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"What In The World" 3 (ca. 1952)
PRODUCER: WCAU TV (CBS, Philadelphia) HOST: Dr. Froelich Rainey PANELISTS: -Dr. Carleton Coon...
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"What In The World" 2 (ca. 1952)
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"What In The World" 1 (ca. 1952)
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Ancient Egyptian Mummies Get Cat Scanned
Three ancient Egyptian mummies including a mummy puppy come out of their cases at the Penn Museum to...
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Built of Memory and Hope: The Sacred City of Abydos, Egypt
Do you know what part of Osiris' body fell into the Nile? Find out as Dr. Joseph Wegner discusses...
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Conserving the Spider Monkey Pot
Conservators Nina Owczarek and Julia Lawson reveal all their conservation secrets and discuss the ch...
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Maya Gourd Rattles
Ethnomusicologist John Burkhalter demonstrates how the Maya use gourd rattles for percussion during ...
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Maya Music
Ethnomusicologist John Burkhalter speaks about how Maya music takes its cues from nature....
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The Maya Conch
Ethnomusicologist John Burkhalter demonstrates how the Maya would manipulate the pitch of the conch ...
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The Maya Jaguar Drum
Ethnomusicologist John Burkhalter demonstrates how the Maya mimicked the sound of a growling jaguar ...
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Conserving the Pots for Painted Metaphors
Conservator Lynn Grant talks about conserving the Maya pots for the exhibition Painted Metaphors: Po...
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Painted Metaphors: Pottery and Politics of the Ancient Maya
Painted Metaphors: Pottery and Politics of the Ancient Maya, a new exhibition at the Penn Museum run...
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Making of Darwin
Charles Darwin, coming to life at the University of Pennsylvania Museum, pays a visit to the Penn Bo...
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The Chama Conservation Project
Conservators at the Penn Museum apply the latest technology to conserve fragmented Maya pots. Analys...
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Keros: Rethinking the Cycladic Early Bronze Age by Professor Colin Renfrew
Professor Colin Renfrew, Senior Research Fellow, McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research at C...
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Chinese New Year Celebration
We welcomed in the year of the Ox at penn Museum with a Chinese New Year Celebration and the traditi...
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The Trojan War - Myth or Fact
Dr. C. Brian Rose, Deputy Director of the Penn Museum discusses excavations at Troy over the past tw...
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From Atticus to the IMF: Archaeology and issues of social responsibility in southern Albania
Richard Hodges, Director of the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, p...
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Surviving: The Body of Evidence
This introductory video is a work in progress. This video highlights the new traveling exhibition at...
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Himalaya: Land of the Snow Lion
This video is a work in progress. This is an introduction to the current traveling exhibition at the...
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Did Neanderthals Bury Their Dead?
Dr. Harold Dibble discusses his research at several excavation sites including Roc de Marsal, France...
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Surviving: The Body of Evidence
This new exhibition at Penn Museum explores the process of evolution and its impact on you. [Promoti...
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IYARE! Splendor and Tension in Benin's Palace Theatre
Iyare! Splendor and Tension in Benin's Palace Theatre, a new exhibition at the Penn Museum, runs fro...
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The Prophecy
The Prophecy poetically recounts the Prophecy of the Fourth Crow, which is understood to parallel th...
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Nigeria's Benin Kingdom
Associate Professor of Art History at Cleveland State University, Dr. Kathy Curnow speaks on "Courtl...
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Summer Camp Roman Theater - Part Four
Penn Museum Anthropologists in the Making Summer Campers performed for Emperor Matthias (Penn Museum...
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Summer Camp Roman Theater - Part Three
Penn Museum Anthropologists in the Making Summer Campers performed for Emperor Matthias (Penn Museum...
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