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If you have any questions concerning registration, please contact Sophie Thomas at sophie.thomas@ryerson.ca or Janine Rogers at jrogers@mta.ca.

Venues

Thurs. Oct. 25th
Arts and Letters Club
14 Elm Street
Toronto, ON
M5G 1G7

Friday Oct. 26th
Ryerson Centre for Digital Humanities (LIB405)
350 Victoria Street
Toronto, ON
M5B 2K3

Aga Khan Museum
77 Wynford Drive
North York, ON
M3C 1K1

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On the Properties of Things: Collective Knowledge and the Objects of the Museum | An upcoming conference at Ryerson University, Oct. 25-26, 2018

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5 Dec 2018

During the Greco-Roman period, cubic dice became more common and gradually replaced throwing sticks and knuckle bones for use with board games. #NationalDiceDay https://met.org/2BPhIjW

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5 Dec 2018

Have you ever wondered what it's like to work at the Natural History Museum? 🤔

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AshmoleanMuseumAshmolean Museum@AshmoleanMuseum·
5 Dec 2018

#AshmoleanAdvent Day 5: Roman Reindeer Brooch from France, AD 100–200 🦌 Enamelled jewellery was very popular during the Roman period. This bronze brooch in the shape of a stag, once decorated with brightly coloured enamel, would have been used to fasten a shawl or cloak.

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OntArtGalleriesGaleries Ontario / Ontario Galleries@OntArtGalleries·
3 Dec 2018

From Dec 5 - Dec 11 visit the @gardinermuseum for an exhibition in partnership with Barbra Schlifer Commemorative Clinic for women survivors of violence. Hear through clay what words cannot express. https://bit.ly/2RwNO9F

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3 Dec 2018

The Discovery Of 2,000-Year-Old Gladiator's Helmet In Pompeii's Ruins https://themindcircle.com/2000-year-old-gladiator-helmet-pompeii/

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