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Top: Reference: Museums: Arts_and_Entertainment: Antiquities:
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» The Acropolis Museum - Houses masterpieces of ancient Greek civilization and art, including sculptures, friezes, and figurines.
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» The Menil Collection - Houses and exhibits the permanent collection of John and Dominique de Menil, including art from antiquity, the Byzantine world, tribal cultures, and the twentieth century. In Houston, Texas.
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» The Metropolitan Museum of Art - This museum in New York has large collections of ancient art, including Greek, Roman and Near Eastern. Online descriptions and highlights of the collections, current exhibitions and visitor information.
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» Michael C. Carlos Museum - Information on the art collection that includes objects from ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, the Near East, and the ancient Americas. Located Emory University.
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» Museum of Byzantine Culture - Presents its collections and its history, details of temporary exhibits, conferences, and concerts. Includes hours and entrance fees. Located in Thessaloniki, Greece. [Greek and English]
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» Museum of Classical Archaeology - Exhibits a collections of pottery sherds and of casts of Greek and Roman sculpture, with a public collection numbering over 600 plaster casts. Site includes a searchable database.
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» The Nicholas P. Goulandris Foundation - Houses the collections of Cycladic and ancient Greek art belonging to Nicholas and Aikaterini Goulandris. The Cycladic collection is ancient art from the Cyclades Island culture between 3200 and 200 b.c.e.
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» Oriental Institute Museum - University of Chicago. Part of the university's Oriental Institute, which has supported research and archaeological excavation in the Near East since 1919, the Museum exhibits major collections of antiquities from Egypt, Mesopotamia, Iran, Syria, Palestine, and Anatolia.
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» Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs - Sponsored by National Geographic, exhibition will feature over 130 treasures from the tomb of the celebrated pharaoh on a twenty-seven month tour beginning in Los Angeles, California. Includes details and ticket information.
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» The Ure Museum of Greek Archaeology - Fourth finest collection of Greek ceramics in Britain, attached to the University of Reading's Classics department. History of the museum, plan and description of exhibits, schools information and tour.
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