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University of Nottingham Museum
Thursday 20 May - Sunday 25 July 2021
Admission free – advance booking required
Maximum five people per 30-minute timeslot
Open Thursday-Sunday, 12noon-4pm
Closed Monday-Wednesday
The University of Nottingham Museum displays an introduction to 250,000 years of regional archaeology. One of the greatest strengths of the collection is that it reflects everyday life during this long period of time. Topics include food and drink, personal adornment, production and beliefs.
The Museum is reopening with a new exhibition that looks Behind the Scenes of the Museum. This exhibition will show how the Museum collections are cared for and the many different ways they are used. This includes conservation work, community research and work with schools.
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