DÍA TRES | DOMINGO, 19 DE OCTUBRE
Asamblea General
FEMESOR Y UNSM
Informe, acuerdos y planeación del siguiente CNLS
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This miniature painting from modern-day Iran depicts hunters in traditional Persian attire hunting a lion. The image of the lion played a significant role in ancient Persian culture, revered as a symbol of strength and nobility.
#anthropology #naturalhistory #museum #UNSM
Happy #FossilFriday! Pictured is a jaw fragment from a mosasaur, a large marine reptile. It was found in 85-million-year-old Cretaceous limestone along the Missouri River bluffs, which formed at the bottom of a shallow inland sea during that time.🏞️
#fossil #museum #UNSM #geology #naturalhistory
Happy #AnthroThursday! This Japanese parasol, or higasa (日傘), was donated to the museum in 1978. Early parasols were large and non-collapsible, used by aristocrats and religious authorities to signify prestige and ward off evil spirits.
#anthropology #Japan #japanese #parasol #history #museum #UNSM
Welcome to the Curious Curator Café! ☕️ This newest addition to the Discovery Gift Shop is opening for Archie’s party on June 14th! 🎊 The café will be the perfect stop for a coffee before exploring or a treat after an eventful day at Morrill Hall.✨ #UNSM #cafe #grandopening #coffee #party #yum
Discovery day camps have begun!☀️ The kids are having lots of fun with Astronomical Adventures and Elephants, Dinos, and Rhinos.🐘 There are still open spots for some of our upcoming camps.🌷
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We are proud to be a #BlueStarMuseum again this summer, along with Ashfall Fossil Beds and the Trailside Museum. From now until Labor Day, active-duty military personnel and their families receive FREE admission.
We can't wait for you to visit!
#ThankYouMilitary #UNSM #FreeMuseumAccess #Museum
Two camel foot bones (Metatarsals), one from 35 mya and one from 13 mya. Printed labels next to them (skull not pictured).
What can evolution do in 20 million years?
For camels in North America, it gets you from the size of a greyhound to the size of a giraffe.
Hope you can stretch your legs this weekend!
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