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Thinking with Things: The Oxford CollectionAuthor: Oxford University
Ever since it was founded in 1683, the Ashmolean Museum has been a place where academics and researchers come to study and be inspired by the collections. Take a closer look at the Ashmolean's hidden treasures from the viewpoint of the experts. Academics from across the University of Oxford have chosen an object that relates to their research, revealing a whole world of ideas behind a single artefact. We hope that these specially curated podcasts, created by some of the University of Oxford's greatest minds, will encourage you to seek out your own hidden treasure in our vast collection. Visit the Ashmolean collection and look out for the purple podcast leaflet and signage in the gallery to find the associated objects. We are enormously grateful to Professor Raymond Dwek, CBE, FRS for his generous support of this new podcast project. Language: en Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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Tombstone of a Muslim girl
Monday, 23 January, 2017
On what were people’s feelings about death and the dead in North Africa a thousand years ago? What does this tombstone tell us? With Professor Julia Bray, Arabic, University of Oxford. Object number: EA2006.21










