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Great Beasts of Legend: Underwater Panthers and Their Place in the Native American Cosmos
Annual Petersen Lecture: Dr. Megan Kassabaum, Weingarten Assistant Curator, American Section, Penn M...
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The World of Phrygian Gordion, Royal City of Midas: Session 1
April 1, 2016 Speakers: Julian Siggers, Brian C. Rose, Charles Williams, Nicolo Marchetti, ...
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The World of Phrygian Gordion, Royal City of Midas: Session 2
April 2, 2016 Speakers: Session Chair: Lauren Ristvet; Timothy Harrison, University of Toronto, ...
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The World of Phrygian Gordion, Royal City of Midas: Session 3
April 2, 2016 Speakers: Session Chair: G. Kenneth Sams, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill;...
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The World of Phrygian Gordion, Royal City of Midas: Session 4
April 2, 2016 Speakers: Session Chair: Mary Voigt, College of William and Mary; Lorenzo d’Alfonso...
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The World of Phrygian Gordion, Royal City of Midas: Session 5
April 2, 2016 Speakers: Elspeth Dusinberre, University of Colorado, Boulder “Elite Cremation Buria...
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Great Beasts of Legend: Beasts in the Night Sky: The Constellation Myths of Greece and Rome
Dr. Patrick Glauthier, Department of Classical Studies, University of Pennsylvania Aries the Ram, T...
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When Museums Tackle Tough Topics: Race, Science, and the Penn Museum
May 4, 2017 Can Museums be instruments of social change? This past fall, the Penn Museum broug...
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Great Beasts of Legend: Man-Lions
“BLOOD-SEED” DEMONS, AND WISH-FULFILLING COWS: ASSORTED BEINGS FROM THE INDIAN IMAGINATION May 3,...
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Public Classroom 2: Biomedicine and Race - Vocabulary
From molecules to pharmacogenetics, race has made its way into medical practice. Discussions surroun...
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Public Classroom 2: Biomedicine and Race - Lecture
From molecules to pharmacogenetics, race has made its way into medical practice. Discussions surroun...
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Public Classroom 2: Biomedicine and Race - Panel Discussion
From molecules to pharmacogenetics, race has made its way into medical practice. Discussions surroun...
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Public Classroom 3: Genetics and Race - Vocabulary
Race has no genetic basis. Not one characteristic, trait, or gene distinguishes all the members of o...
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Public Classroom 3: Genetics and Race - Lecture
Race has no genetic basis. Not one characteristic, trait, or gene distinguishes all the members of o...
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Public Classroom 3: Genetics and Race - Panel Discussion
Race has no genetic basis. Not one characteristic, trait, or gene distinguishes all the members of o...
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Public Classroom 4: Geography, Culture, and Race - Vocabulary
Where some natural scientists posit that human population differences are geographically patterned a...
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Public Classroom 4: Geography, Culture, and Race - Lecture
Where some natural scientists posit that human population differences are geographically patterned a...
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Public Classroom 4: Geography, Culture, and Race - Panel Discussion
Where some natural scientists posit that human population differences are geographically patterned a...
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Public Classroom 5: Violence and Race - Introduction
Race is not a scientific concept, yet racism is real in American society. Race is a powerful social ...
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Public Classroom 5: Violence and Race - Lecture
Race is not a scientific concept, yet racism is real in American society. Race is a powerful social ...
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Public Classroom 5: Violence and Race - Panel Discussion
Race is not a scientific concept, yet racism is real in American society. Race is a powerful social ...
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Public Classroom 1: Understanding the History of Science and Race - Lecture
Race is a modern idea. Ancient societies did not segregate people according to physical differences....
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Public Classroom 1: Understanding the History of Science and Race - Panel Discussion
Race is a modern idea. Ancient societies did not segregate people according to physical differences....
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Public Classroom 1: Understanding the History of Science - Introduction
Race is a modern idea. Ancient societies did not segregate people according to physical differences....
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Great Beasts of Legend: Tomb Guardians
The Story of the Chinese Winged Lions in the Penn Museum June 7, 2017 Dr. Adam Smith, Assistan...
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Expedition - Piedras Negras
Introducing the Penn Museum's Expedition video series. This digital content is based on an article f...
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Expedition - "Hasanlu Lovers"
In this edition of Expedition video, Page Selinsky and Janet Monge tell us the history of the Penn M...
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Rise of the City: The Greek Polis: Imagining the Ideal City
Dr. Peter Struck, Associate Professor of Classical Studies at the University of Pennsylvania. For 2...
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Penn Museum Building Transformation
The Penn Museum is undergoing a building transformation. [Promotional spot]...
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Harrison Auditorium Seat Removal 2017
The Harrison Auditorium is closed for renovations to this historic and much-used space. The Auditori...
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