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A detailed examination of the voyages and their fantastical encounters relating them to reality. Jason’s voyage to collect the Golden Fleece was described by Apollonius of Rhodes in his Argonautica written in Alexandria in the C3rd BC. He encountered the murderous women of Lemnos, the six-armed giant Gegeines, Phineas and the harpies, the clashing rocks,… Read more »
- Posted on: January 15, 2022
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- Also tagged Achilles, Aeneas, Ancient Greece, Ancient History, Ancient Rome, Dido and Aeneas, European History, Greek Myths, Jason and the Argonauts, Odysseus, Troy
This tag: British Museum
During lockdown every museum closed its doors but some tried to stay open virtually through online tours. The Highlights tour of the British Museum has been going since 2013 and covers 15 objects in 90 minutes highlighting objects from all parts of the Museum’s collection from the Ancient World to the Modern and from all… Read more »
This tag: British Museum
In 2003 to celebrate the museum’s 250th birthday various special events were held including a day of talks by Alan Bennett, Sandi Toksvig and other celebrities and some short tours by half a dozen of the Eye Openers – I did the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus and Celtic Britain. Four experts (J D Hill, Leslie Webster,… Read more »
- Posted on: December 16, 2021
- Featured in British Museum Eyeopener Tours, History, History features, Kings and Queens
- Also tagged Ancient History, Anglo-Saxons, British Kings and Queens, Celtic History, Cuerdale Hoard, European History, Fishpool Hoard, Hoxne Hoard, Lewis Chess Set, Mediaeval history, Mildenhall Treasure, Mold Cape, Ringlemere Cup, Snettisham Torc, Sutton Hoo, Top Ten Treasures, Vikings, Vindolanda Tablets