About the MuseumUpcoming EventsPlanning Your VisitExhibits:
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The Semitic Museum is one of the Harvard University Museums, housing collections of archaeological materials from the Ancient Near East. Our current exhibits explore everyday life in ancient Israel during the Iron Age; a 2nd millennium BCE Hurrian city, located in modern-day Iraq; and the history of ancient Cyprus through ceramics and metal objects. You will find links to these exhibits above, as well as other information on the Museum, our activities, and helpful information for visitors. As always, all exhibits are free and open to the public.The Sphinx and the Pyramids exhibit closed in 2002, but you can access a brief outline and images through the archived exhibit link. | ||||||||||
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About the Museum Planning Your Visit:
Helpful Information Exhibits:
The Cesnola Collection from Ancient Cyprus Nuzi
& the Hurrians: Fragments from a Forgotten Past
The Cesnola Online Publication
Ashkelon, Israel: The
Leon Levy Expedition The White-Levy
Publication Project at the Semitic Museum The Dept.
of Near Eastern Languages & Civilizations (NELC) |
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The Semitic Museum is located at 6
Divinity Ave., Cambridge, MA ©1999 The President & Fellows of Harvard College Please e-mail comments to The Semitic Museum URL: www.fas.harvard.edu /~semitic/index.html Last modified: Thursday, 10-Jan-2008 14:00:07 EST |
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