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         Religion Museums:     more books (100)
  1. Polynesian religion, (Bernice P. Bishop museum. Bulletin 34) by E. S. Craighill Handy, 1971
  2. Jade; a study in Chinese archaeology and religion, (Publication of Field Museum of Natural History , 154.Anthropological series) by Berthold Laufer, 1912
  3. Ships on bronzes: A study in Bronze Age religion and iconography (Publications from the National Museum) by Flemming Kaul, 1998
  4. The ancient religion and folk-beliefs of the Sami (Alta Museum pamphlets :) by Odd Mathis Hætta, 1994
  5. Masks: A Brooklyn Children's Museum portable collections program guide by Jane W Hultberg, 1983
  6. The religion of the Crow Indians, (Anthropological papers of the American museum of natural history.vol. XXV, pt. II) by Robert Harry Lowie, 1922
  7. Cham Sculpture of the Tourane Museum Chams and Their Religion and Religious Ceremonies of Champa. by PARMENTIER HENRI ETIENNE AYMONIER, 2001
  8. Bulletin, n.s./ Government Museum by Loran Fuchs, 1956
  9. Art and the Christian faith: A walk through the North Carolina Museum of Art for church groups by John I Durham, 1979
  10. From final depository to memorial the history and significance of the Jewish museum in Prague.(Jewish Museums In Europe) : An article from: European Judaism by Dirk Rupnow, 2004-03-22
  11. Through the British Museum-with the Bible (Day One Travel Guides) by Brian H Edwards, 2004-01-28
  12. Big and beautiful.(Arts & Literature)(Schnitzer Museum pulls Carl Morris' religion murals out of storage and hits on something ...): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR) by Gale Reference Team, 2007-07-12
  13. Joy Lasts: On the Spiritual in Art (Getty Trust Publications: J. Paul Getty Museum) by Wendy Beckett, 2006-04-10
  14. Jewish Museums of the World by Grace Grossman, 2003-11-18

61. ABBREVIATIONS - Religion Collections In Libraries And Archives: (Main Reading Ro
religion Collections in Libraries and Archives A Guide to Resources in Maryland,Virginia, and the District of Columbia. AAM, American Association of museums.
http://www.loc.gov/rr/main/religion/abbrev.html
The Library of Congress Especially for Researchers Research Centers Home ... Religion Find in Main Reading Room Pages Researchers Web Pages All Library of Congress Pages
Religion Collections in Libraries and Archives:
A Guide to Resources in Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia
Table of Contents Preface/Acknowledgements Abbreviations
Lists of Entries: District of Columbia Maryland Virginia
ABBREVIATIONS
Networks/Consortia AAM American Association of Museums AASLH American Association for State and Local Museums CAJM Council of American Jewish Museums CAPCON Capitol Consortium Network CIRLA Chesapeake Information and Research Library Alliance CLCM Cooperating Libraries of Central Maryland CRL Center for Research Libraries FEDLINK Federal Library Information Network MAAM Mid-Atlantic Association of Museums MILO Maryland Interlibrary Organization OCLC Online Computer Library Center OPAC Online Public Access Catalog PALINET Pennsylvania Area Library Network RALC Richmond Academic Library Consortium RLIN Research Libraries Information Network SLVN Southside Virginia Library Consortium SOLINET Southeastern Library Network, SE Library Network

62. Art - Artists, Museums, Etc
Israel art guide. Israeli art – Selected works from the Israel Museum,Jerusalem. museums Israel. Special subjects Mythology and religion.
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Art – Dictionaries, Encyclopedias
Artcyclopedia – Browse by Movement, Subject, Medium, Nationality, Names… Artlex – Art dictionary - definitions of more than 3,300 terms, thousands of images…
Art – General
About the human internet – Brush painting , Folk art, Color theory… and more Adam ArtServe mainly from the Mediterranean Basin (ArtServe - Australian National Universtiy) (lots of images) Art history resources on the web Prehistoric art, Ancient art, Art of the Middle Ages, Renaissance Art, Baroque, 18 th Century Art, 19 th Century Art, 20 th Century Art, Non-European Art….. Art Journals from Oxford University Press – Art history journals, Museum links,…. ArtMagick - ArtMagick is a virtual art gallery displaying paintings from art movements of the 19th and early 20th centuries (for example, Symbolist, Pre-Raphaelite and Art Nouveau). The site places an emphasis on displaying works of art by artists who have been forgotten or neglected in recent years. The majority of paintings on display have a mythological or literary subject matter D i g i t a l I m a ge HuntFor Art History – Prehistoric art, Ancient art, Middle Ages, Renaissance,….

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64. Themes - Museums Of Mayo, County Mayo, West Of Ireland
Themes. The museums of Mayo are involved in the collection, preservation and of particularlyimportant themes, such as Rural Economy, Famine, religion and Local
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The Museums of Mayo are involved in the collection, preservation and exhibition of aspects and artefacts of many aspects of our past which, individually and cumulatively, form an invaluable resource in representing and preserving our unique experience for present and future generations. The artefacts displayed in the different institutions reflect various aspects of rural life. Visual aids help to give us some understanding of particularly important themes, such as Rural Economy, Famine, Religion and Local History, and their impact on contemporary rural life, while the focus on Genealogy provides a framework for the detailed researching of individuals and families.
Rural Economy
Agriculture has been central to the survival of the rural economy throughout Ireland's history. Various factors combined to reduce the holdings of land to the subsistence level that pertained throughout the nineteenth and early twentieth century. However, small-holdings were marked by people's necessity to be as self-sufficient as their means allowed. Both men and women contributed to the operation of the small farm. The men built their dwellings, but women helped with the important tasks of ploughing the land, growing and saving crops, saving turf and tending the farm animals. Women maintained the constant supply of the kitchen garden's supply of vegetables, kept poultry to assist with the family finances, wove and sewed cloth to provide clothes and cooked the meals for the family and farm animals. Families tended to intermarry in small communities and the close relationship of the families fostered an interest in the communal welfare. Meitheals, or groups of able-bodied men and women, combined to help the less well-off, particularly destitute widows, with the necessary seasonal farm work.

65. F&P Virtual Museums & Exhibits
tour of the Romanov dynasty is presented by the Florida International Museum andthe Moscow Kremlin museums with over State Museum of the History of religion *
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Liberty of thought means liberty to communicate one's thought. - Salvador de Madariaga An inexhaustible good nature is one of the most precious gifts of heaven, spreading itself like oil over the troubled sea of thought, and keeping the mind smooth and equable in the roughest weather. - Washington Irving
  • Beyond the Pale: The History of Jews in Russia This site is an online version of an original exhibit that has toured Russia since 1995. The purpose of this exhibit about the history of Jews in Europe and in Russia has been put together to help understand their life, religion and culture, the adversities they faced and to present the dangers of intolerance.
  • Horse-breeding Museum of Moscov Agricultural Academy This site contains a large and varied selection of the approximately 3,000 beautiful pieces of artwork by famous artists displayed at this museum that was founded in 1929. Although very slow to load, it is well worth the wait to view these regal animals.
  • Alexander Palace Time Machine Take an extensive tour through the palace of the last Tsar of Russia, Nikolas II, and his family in the town of Tsarskoe Selo outside St. Petersburg. This well produced site also provides an indepth history including the Romanov family, biographies of those in the palace, photos of the family plus much more.
  • Library of Congress Revelations from the Russian Archives After the fall of Communism in 1991, a movement to make previously top secret papers available was undertaken. This remarkable and progressive exhibit (also shown in Moscow) makes many important 20th century documents about the workings of the Soviet-era government available for public viewing. The Library of Congress lays this virtual exhibit out in a well planned tour.
  • 66. F&P Virtual Museums & Exhibits
    , Virtual museums Exhibits exhibit about the history of Jews in Europe and in Russiahas been put together to help understand their life, religion and culture
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    He who receives an idea from me receives instruction himself without lessening mine; as he who lights his taper at mind, receives light without darkening me. - Thomas Jefferson Fear of life in one form or another is the great thing to exorcise. - William James
  • Beyond the Pale: The History of Jews in Russia This site is an online version of an original exhibit that has toured Russia since 1995. The purpose of this exhibit about the history of Jews in Europe and in Russia has been put together to help understand their life, religion and culture, the adversities they faced and to present the dangers of intolerance.
  • Horse-breeding Museum of Moscov Agricultural Academy This site contains a large and varied selection of the approximately 3,000 beautiful pieces of artwork by famous artists displayed at this museum that was founded in 1929. Although very slow to load, it is well worth the wait to view these regal animals.
  • Alexander Palace Time Machine Take an extensive tour through the palace of the last Tsar of Russia, Nikolas II, and his family in the town of Tsarskoe Selo outside St. Petersburg. This well produced site also provides an indepth history including the Romanov family, biographies of those in the palace, photos of the family plus much more.
  • Library of Congress Revelations from the Russian Archives After the fall of Communism in 1991, a movement to make previously top secret papers available was undertaken. This remarkable and progressive exhibit (also shown in Moscow) makes many important 20th century documents about the workings of the Soviet-era government available for public viewing. The Library of Congress lays this virtual exhibit out in a well planned tour.
  • 67. Religion & Politics: The Renaissance Print In Social Context
    religion Politics The Renaissance Print in Social Context. Foreword by RichardWaller, Executive Director, University of Richmond museums, essay by Dr
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    To order any of this or any other University of Richmond Museums publication, please e-mail: jmaitre@richmond.edu or call (804) 287-6424

    68. Bible History Links - Museums - Egypt
    religion, anthropology, and archaeology. There are approximately 40,000 objects inthe collection. http//www.mfa.org/egypt/explore_ancient_egypt/ museums and
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    69. Museums & Galleries: Salvador Hotels And City Guide - Brazil : Discount Salvador
    Museum Ilé Ohun Lailai. The Museum Ilé Ohun Lailai was set up to preservethe yoruba culture and religion that the African slaves brought with them.
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    Email this page to a friend Museu Náutico The Museu Náutico is housed in Forte de Santo Antônio da Barra. It has displays of maps, navigation equipment, old Portuguese and Spanish ships' models, and remains of "Sacramento", which sank at Baía de Todos os Santos' entrance. Igreja e Convento de Nossa Senhora do Carmo and Museu do Carmo The Museu do Carmo is next door to the Igreja e Convento de Nossa Senhora do Carmo. On display are sacred and religious articles including a famous sculpture of Christ created by Francisco Chagas, also known as O Cabra. A treaty declaring the expulsion of the Dutch from Salvador on 30 April 1625 was signed here in the convent. Museu de Arte Moderna The small Museu de Arte Moderna is in the Solar do Unhão, an old sugar estate on the bay, south from the city center toward Campo Grande. Local legend claims that the ghosts of tortured slaves haunt it. You too may think so after seeing the ancient “pelourinho” (whipping post) and torture devices on display. It is however a lovely spot with a restaurant and a ceramic workshop. Do not be alarmed if you feel a cold breath on your neck while having lunch there. Museu de Arte Sacra da Bahia This museum in a beautifully restored 17th-century convent displays sacred art such as sculptures and images in wood, clay and soapstone. Many of the artifacts came from Portugal in the early years of settlement of Salvador and the Bahia.

    70. MIDRASH: Jewish Museums, Counter-terrorism, Jewish Communities Worldwide
    VIRTUAL MUSEUM OF JEWISH museums http//faraday.clas.Virginia.EDU/~jdf4e/. CHICAGOreligion AND THE SPIRITUAL LIFE http//www.tezcat.com/web/site/chireligion
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    THE DIGITAL GENIZAH A Jewish Internet Directory THE DIGITAL GENIZAH MENU JEWISH MUSEUMS AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY: http://www.ajhs.org/ ANN FRANK'S HOUSE: http://www.channels.nl/amsterdam/annefran.html BABYLON JEWRY HERITAGE MUSEUM: http://www.BabylonJewry.org.il
    An historical museum of the Jews of Babylon over 2700 years: From exile Israel (721-586 BCE) until return. BETH HATEFUTSOTH: http://www.bh.org.il/
    Museum of the Jewish Diaspora BLOOMFIELD SCIENCE MUSEUM IN ISRAEL: http://www.mada.org.il/ ELLIS ISLAND MUSEUM: http://www.ellisisland.org/ GHETTO FIGHTERS MUSEUM: http://www.gfh.org.il/ HERSHLY BEN HAIM WEBSITE: http://ajrr.com/ben-haim/bh1.htm ISRAEL BIBLE MUSEUM: http://www.israelbiblemuseum.com/
    In Safed, Israel. ISRAEL NATIONAL MUSEUM OF SCIENCE: http://www.netvision.net.il/~sci_muse/ ISRAELI AND JEWISH MUSEUMS ON THE WEB: http://www-lib.haifa.ac.il/www/israel_museums.html JERUSALEM'S ISRAEL MUSEUM TOUR: http://www.imj.org.il/ JEWISH MUSEUM: http://www.fieldtrip.com/ny/24233230.htm JEWISH MUSEUM OF ATHENS: http://www.greecetravel.com/jewishhistory/museum.html

    71. Smithsonian: Religion
    religion. museums, American Indian Museum Collects, preserves, studies and exhibitsthe living culture and history of the native peoples of the Americas.
    http://www.si.edu/history_and_culture/religion/
    About Smithsonian Websites A-Z Home Exhibitions ... History and Culture Religion History and Culture Biographies Fields: Archaeology and Ancient Cultures Cultural Identity and Interaction Economics and Work Exploration and Travel ... Smithsonian Institution Regions and Cultures: African African American American American Indian ... European See also: Evolution and Paleontology General African Voices
    Examines the diversity, dynamism, and global influence of Africa’s peoples and cultures over time African Diasporic Religions A Nigerian Yoruba Naming Ceremony in the Washington D.C. area
    A look at this modern ritual Creativity and Resistance: Maroon Cultures in the Americas
    Explores the African experience of marronage or cimarronaje Dread History: The African Diaspora, Ethiopianism, and Rastafari
    Rastafari faith and culture Speak to My Heart: Communities of Faith and Contemporary African American Life
    Faith and spiritual traditions in the African American community African Traditional Religions Identity of the Sacred: Two Nigerian Shrine Figures
    The meaning of identity in two societies of southeastern Nigeria In the Presence of Spirits: African Art from the National Museum of Ethnology, Lisbon

    72. Haifa City Travel And Tourism Guide - Places Of Interest, Museums, Maps, Weather
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    73. Capitalism - A Threat To Culture
    If they can make people pay for public services like museums, libraries and art takethis as proof of the moral superiority of their religion, which they now
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    Capitalism - a threat to culture
    By Alan Woods
    In the epoch of capitalist decay, the bourgeoisie is no longer capable of advancing human civilization, but the decay of the capitalist system threatens to poison every aspect of social life. The most negative effects of this decay are to be found in the world of culture. The present period in the history of capitalism is characterised, among other things, by the absence of any great artistic creations, original thinking or philosophy. It is a period of extreme shallowness, intellectual poverty and spiritual emptiness - a period in which a George W. Bush can become the President of the most powerful nation on earth and Jeff Koons is considered to be an artist of stature. The American pop-artist Jeff Koons may not represent the pinnacle of artistic genius, but his productions certainly make a lot of money. Recently somebody sold a statue of Koons called Michael Jackson and Bubbles which depicts the famous pop singer in the company of a monkey. The purchase price of this modern masterpiece was a mere $250,000 in 1991, but it was later sold for $5.6 million. Thus a shrewd investor made a handsome profit over just ten years for a modest outlay. With such profits to be made from "art", why should anyone in their right mind bother with productive investment? Reporting on this outstanding achievement the London Evening Standard (March 28, 2003) wrote: "Contemporary pieces are by far the best performing sector of the art market at present." The recently published

    74. At The Museums
    One of Nepal’s delights is the variety of museums found in the as unrelated topicsas astrology and law, with history, hunting, religion, and philosophy in
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    A t the m useums After you’ve had your fill of watching the mountains, touring the monuments and ransacking the shopping centers, there’s nothing like browsing around the museums for some quiet indoor relaxation. One of Nepal’s delights is the variety of museums found in the country, especially in the Kathmandu Valley. National Museum. Newly renovated and filled with treasures, including a charming dancing Ganesh, breathtaking bronzes, and a rich collection of paubha scroll paintings. The National Museum at Chhauni near Swayambhu also has an extraordinary collection of ancient firearms, weapons captured in various wars in Nepalese history, leather cannons and relics of the Great Earthquake of 1934. Open daily, except Tuesdays and holidays, from 10 am to 4 pm. Entrance fee is Rs. 5 and an extra Rs. 10 for cameras (tel: 271504). The National Numismatic Museum, housed in the Mahendra Memorial Building of the National Museum at Chhauni, contains an exceptional Nepalese coin collection spanning the Lichhavi and Malla dynasties (2nd to 18th century AD) as well as the Shah dynasty. The museum also holds unique pieces dating back to the second century BC. Other extraordinary exhibits include coins stamped in clay. Open daily, except Tuesdays and holidays, from 10 am to 4 pm. Your ticket to the National Museum entitles you to visit the coin museum also (tel: 271504).

    75. Curitiba Brazil - Travel Guide And Photos
    tourism. Parks, Theaters and museums. Curitiba immigrants. This is mainlynoticed in the city s architecture, gastronomy and religion. The
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    76. Israel Fast Facts Guide - Holy Land, Local Temperatures, Museums And Entertainme
    religion Israel s mandate guarantees total freedom of religion and free accessto holy places of worship for followers of Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
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    Temperatures during the summertime hit the high 90s (38-40c) on a regular basis, so dress sensibly: natural fibers are recommended, and a hat, sunglasses and sunblock are essential. In the evenings, a light jacket or cardigan is a good idea if you're visiting in higher elevations such as Jerusalem.
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    PLEASE NOTE: It's imperative to dress moderately if you plan to visit observant areas or religious sites. For women, this usually means a head covering, long sleeves, and a skirt at least mid-calf in length. For men, trousers and a short-sleeved shirt are customary.

    77. Culture & Religion On Podium: Bitter Story Of Plundering Cultural Heritage Of Ir
    a valuable object from our heritage would leave our country by various ways and meansin return for a small sum of money and found its way into museums or back
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    n the occasion of the centenary of the conclusion of the Archaeological concession Treaty between Iran and France (1897-1997), an exhibition, under the heading Jacques De Morgan's mission, was held in Louvre Museum in Paris. The exhibition began on October 15, 1997 for three months. On behalf of the government of his country Jacques de Morgan, a French archaeologist entered into negotiations with the king of Iran (Mozaffareddin Shah) and signed a treaty on May 15, 1897, according to which archaeological excavations were entrusted to France.
    In the above exhibition one can see the biography, history and the missions of De Morgan to various parts of the world, the original copy of the Archaeological Treaty signed by Mozaffareddin Shah in French and Farsi, the miniatures of faces of Qajar kings, De Morgan's excavations in Malaysia, Armenia and Iran. Furthermore, paintings of Pascal Coust (a French painter) of Iran, paintings of Susa excavations and other French archaeological activities are seen in the exhibition.
    In the following account you can see a brief history of archaeology in Iran up to 1930, so that you can see what has been done with the heritage of our forefathers.

    78. AKTUELLE Kunst- Ausstellungen Tutanchamun Basel, MoMA Berlin, Janssen,Schiele, E
    Translate this page Die umfangreichen Umbau- und Erweiterungsmaßnahmen des museums in New York fürdas Heilige Indische Gegenstände reden von religion Völkerkundemuseum der
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    79. TourismNet : Your Smart Travel Gate To Egypt
    ÚÑÈí Français - Deutsch Your Smart Travel Gate To Egypt. Arts;History; Language; Manuscripts; religion; museums. Egypt Map; Attractions
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    80. School Of Classics, History And Religion
    Summer School! (Studies in religion). Updated 2 Sept 2003 by Denis Wright. HISTORY337 History and museums (Sem 2 6 cpts) External Only Dr Janis Wilton.
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    by Denis Wright HISTORY 337: History and Museums (Sem 2 6 cpts) External Only
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    This unit looks at the role of museums in collecting and presenting history. Emphasis is placed upon the ideologies which underscore collecting policies and display presentations. Issues of collection management and practices of conservation are examined. Students also have the opportunity to do practical work in a museum. Prescribed books To be advised.
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