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 tory of the world beyond what was written down in books and inscribed on mo
 numents. This exhibit displays artifacts from the ancient world that studen
 ts in Wake Forest class History 103: World Civilizations to 1500 have selec
 ted from MOA's permanent collection to show how objects reflect the politic
 s\, religion\, and environment of past societies.  Admission is free.
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Artifacts\, the objects humans make and use\, are important sou
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 ey've left behind. By investigating these items\, we can understand the his
 tory of the world beyond what was written down in books and inscribed on mo
 numents. This exhibit displays artifacts from the ancient world that studen
 ts in Wake Forest class History 103: World Civilizations to 1500 have selec
 ted from MOA's permanent collection to show how objects reflect the politic
 s\, religion\, and environment of past societies.  Admission is free.
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DESCRIPTION:Artifacts\, the objects humans make and use\, are important sou
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 ey've left behind. By investigating these items\, we can understand the his
 tory of the world beyond what was written down in books and inscribed on mo
 numents. This exhibit displays artifacts from the ancient world that studen
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 s\, religion\, and environment of past societies.  Admission is free.
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DESCRIPTION:Artifacts\, the objects humans make and use\, are important sou
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 tory of the world beyond what was written down in books and inscribed on mo
 numents. This exhibit displays artifacts from the ancient world that studen
 ts in Wake Forest class History 103: World Civilizations to 1500 have selec
 ted from MOA's permanent collection to show how objects reflect the politic
 s\, religion\, and environment of past societies.  Admission is free.
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DESCRIPTION:Artifacts\, the objects humans make and use\, are important sou
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 ey've left behind. By investigating these items\, we can understand the his
 tory of the world beyond what was written down in books and inscribed on mo
 numents. This exhibit displays artifacts from the ancient world that studen
 ts in Wake Forest class History 103: World Civilizations to 1500 have selec
 ted from MOA's permanent collection to show how objects reflect the politic
 s\, religion\, and environment of past societies.  Admission is free.
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Artifacts\, the objects humans make and use\, are important sou
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 s used objects\, and their beliefs and ideas are preserved in the things th
 ey've left behind. By investigating these items\, we can understand the his
 tory of the world beyond what was written down in books and inscribed on mo
 numents. This exhibit displays artifacts from the ancient world that studen
 ts in Wake Forest class History 103: World Civilizations to 1500 have selec
 ted from MOA's permanent collection to show how objects reflect the politic
 s\, religion\, and environment of past societies.  Admission is free.
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Artifacts\, the objects humans make and use\, are important sou
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 s used objects\, and their beliefs and ideas are preserved in the things th
 ey've left behind. By investigating these items\, we can understand the his
 tory of the world beyond what was written down in books and inscribed on mo
 numents. This exhibit displays artifacts from the ancient world that studen
 ts in Wake Forest class History 103: World Civilizations to 1500 have selec
 ted from MOA's permanent collection to show how objects reflect the politic
 s\, religion\, and environment of past societies.  Admission is free.
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Artifacts\, the objects humans make and use\, are important sou
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 s used objects\, and their beliefs and ideas are preserved in the things th
 ey've left behind. By investigating these items\, we can understand the his
 tory of the world beyond what was written down in books and inscribed on mo
 numents. This exhibit displays artifacts from the ancient world that studen
 ts in Wake Forest class History 103: World Civilizations to 1500 have selec
 ted from MOA's permanent collection to show how objects reflect the politic
 s\, religion\, and environment of past societies.  Admission is free.
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Artifacts\, the objects humans make and use\, are important sou
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 s used objects\, and their beliefs and ideas are preserved in the things th
 ey've left behind. By investigating these items\, we can understand the his
 tory of the world beyond what was written down in books and inscribed on mo
 numents. This exhibit displays artifacts from the ancient world that studen
 ts in Wake Forest class History 103: World Civilizations to 1500 have selec
 ted from MOA's permanent collection to show how objects reflect the politic
 s\, religion\, and environment of past societies.  Admission is free.
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Artifacts\, the objects humans make and use\, are important sou
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 tory of the world beyond what was written down in books and inscribed on mo
 numents. This exhibit displays artifacts from the ancient world that studen
 ts in Wake Forest class History 103: World Civilizations to 1500 have selec
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 s\, religion\, and environment of past societies.  Admission is free.
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DESCRIPTION:Artifacts\, the objects humans make and use\, are important sou
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 s used objects\, and their beliefs and ideas are preserved in the things th
 ey've left behind. By investigating these items\, we can understand the his
 tory of the world beyond what was written down in books and inscribed on mo
 numents. This exhibit displays artifacts from the ancient world that studen
 ts in Wake Forest class History 103: World Civilizations to 1500 have selec
 ted from MOA's permanent collection to show how objects reflect the politic
 s\, religion\, and environment of past societies.  Admission is free.
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DESCRIPTION:Artifacts\, the objects humans make and use\, are important sou
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 tory of the world beyond what was written down in books and inscribed on mo
 numents. This exhibit displays artifacts from the ancient world that studen
 ts in Wake Forest class History 103: World Civilizations to 1500 have selec
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DESCRIPTION:Artifacts\, the objects humans make and use\, are important sou
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 ey've left behind. By investigating these items\, we can understand the his
 tory of the world beyond what was written down in books and inscribed on mo
 numents. This exhibit displays artifacts from the ancient world that studen
 ts in Wake Forest class History 103: World Civilizations to 1500 have selec
 ted from MOA's permanent collection to show how objects reflect the politic
 s\, religion\, and environment of past societies.  Admission is free.
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Artifacts\, the objects humans make and use\, are important sou
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 s used objects\, and their beliefs and ideas are preserved in the things th
 ey've left behind. By investigating these items\, we can understand the his
 tory of the world beyond what was written down in books and inscribed on mo
 numents. This exhibit displays artifacts from the ancient world that studen
 ts in Wake Forest class History 103: World Civilizations to 1500 have selec
 ted from MOA's permanent collection to show how objects reflect the politic
 s\, religion\, and environment of past societies.  Admission is free.
DTEND:20200109T213000Z
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LOCATION:Lam Museum of Anthropology
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Artifacts\, the objects humans make and use\, are important sou
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 s used objects\, and their beliefs and ideas are preserved in the things th
 ey've left behind. By investigating these items\, we can understand the his
 tory of the world beyond what was written down in books and inscribed on mo
 numents. This exhibit displays artifacts from the ancient world that studen
 ts in Wake Forest class History 103: World Civilizations to 1500 have selec
 ted from MOA's permanent collection to show how objects reflect the politic
 s\, religion\, and environment of past societies.  Admission is free.
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LOCATION:Lam Museum of Anthropology
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Artifacts\, the objects humans make and use\, are important sou
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 s used objects\, and their beliefs and ideas are preserved in the things th
 ey've left behind. By investigating these items\, we can understand the his
 tory of the world beyond what was written down in books and inscribed on mo
 numents. This exhibit displays artifacts from the ancient world that studen
 ts in Wake Forest class History 103: World Civilizations to 1500 have selec
 ted from MOA's permanent collection to show how objects reflect the politic
 s\, religion\, and environment of past societies.  Admission is free.
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Artifacts\, the objects humans make and use\, are important sou
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 s used objects\, and their beliefs and ideas are preserved in the things th
 ey've left behind. By investigating these items\, we can understand the his
 tory of the world beyond what was written down in books and inscribed on mo
 numents. This exhibit displays artifacts from the ancient world that studen
 ts in Wake Forest class History 103: World Civilizations to 1500 have selec
 ted from MOA's permanent collection to show how objects reflect the politic
 s\, religion\, and environment of past societies.  Admission is free.
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LOCATION:Lam Museum of Anthropology
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Artifacts\, the objects humans make and use\, are important sou
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 s used objects\, and their beliefs and ideas are preserved in the things th
 ey've left behind. By investigating these items\, we can understand the his
 tory of the world beyond what was written down in books and inscribed on mo
 numents. This exhibit displays artifacts from the ancient world that studen
 ts in Wake Forest class History 103: World Civilizations to 1500 have selec
 ted from MOA's permanent collection to show how objects reflect the politic
 s\, religion\, and environment of past societies.  Admission is free.
DTEND:20200115T213000Z
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SUMMARY:Un-Writing World History
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Artifacts\, the objects humans make and use\, are important sou
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 s used objects\, and their beliefs and ideas are preserved in the things th
 ey've left behind. By investigating these items\, we can understand the his
 tory of the world beyond what was written down in books and inscribed on mo
 numents. This exhibit displays artifacts from the ancient world that studen
 ts in Wake Forest class History 103: World Civilizations to 1500 have selec
 ted from MOA's permanent collection to show how objects reflect the politic
 s\, religion\, and environment of past societies.  Admission is free.
DTEND:20200116T213000Z
DTSTAMP:20260310T105350Z
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LOCATION:Lam Museum of Anthropology
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Artifacts\, the objects humans make and use\, are important sou
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 s used objects\, and their beliefs and ideas are preserved in the things th
 ey've left behind. By investigating these items\, we can understand the his
 tory of the world beyond what was written down in books and inscribed on mo
 numents. This exhibit displays artifacts from the ancient world that studen
 ts in Wake Forest class History 103: World Civilizations to 1500 have selec
 ted from MOA's permanent collection to show how objects reflect the politic
 s\, religion\, and environment of past societies.  Admission is free.
DTEND:20200117T213000Z
DTSTAMP:20260310T105350Z
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LOCATION:Lam Museum of Anthropology
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Artifacts\, the objects humans make and use\, are important sou
 rces for better understanding world history. Every person who ever lived ha
 s used objects\, and their beliefs and ideas are preserved in the things th
 ey've left behind. By investigating these items\, we can understand the his
 tory of the world beyond what was written down in books and inscribed on mo
 numents. This exhibit displays artifacts from the ancient world that studen
 ts in Wake Forest class History 103: World Civilizations to 1500 have selec
 ted from MOA's permanent collection to show how objects reflect the politic
 s\, religion\, and environment of past societies.  Admission is free.
DTEND:20200121T213000Z
DTSTAMP:20260310T105350Z
DTSTART:20200121T150000Z
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LOCATION:Lam Museum of Anthropology
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Artifacts\, the objects humans make and use\, are important sou
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 s used objects\, and their beliefs and ideas are preserved in the things th
 ey've left behind. By investigating these items\, we can understand the his
 tory of the world beyond what was written down in books and inscribed on mo
 numents. This exhibit displays artifacts from the ancient world that studen
 ts in Wake Forest class History 103: World Civilizations to 1500 have selec
 ted from MOA's permanent collection to show how objects reflect the politic
 s\, religion\, and environment of past societies.  Admission is free.
DTEND:20200122T213000Z
DTSTAMP:20260310T105350Z
DTSTART:20200122T150000Z
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LOCATION:Lam Museum of Anthropology
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SUMMARY:Un-Writing World History
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Artifacts\, the objects humans make and use\, are important sou
 rces for better understanding world history. Every person who ever lived ha
 s used objects\, and their beliefs and ideas are preserved in the things th
 ey've left behind. By investigating these items\, we can understand the his
 tory of the world beyond what was written down in books and inscribed on mo
 numents. This exhibit displays artifacts from the ancient world that studen
 ts in Wake Forest class History 103: World Civilizations to 1500 have selec
 ted from MOA's permanent collection to show how objects reflect the politic
 s\, religion\, and environment of past societies.  Admission is free.
DTEND:20200123T213000Z
DTSTAMP:20260310T105350Z
DTSTART:20200123T150000Z
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LOCATION:Lam Museum of Anthropology
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SUMMARY:Un-Writing World History
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Artifacts\, the objects humans make and use\, are important sou
 rces for better understanding world history. Every person who ever lived ha
 s used objects\, and their beliefs and ideas are preserved in the things th
 ey've left behind. By investigating these items\, we can understand the his
 tory of the world beyond what was written down in books and inscribed on mo
 numents. This exhibit displays artifacts from the ancient world that studen
 ts in Wake Forest class History 103: World Civilizations to 1500 have selec
 ted from MOA's permanent collection to show how objects reflect the politic
 s\, religion\, and environment of past societies.  Admission is free.
DTEND:20200124T213000Z
DTSTAMP:20260310T105350Z
DTSTART:20200124T150000Z
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LOCATION:Lam Museum of Anthropology
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SUMMARY:Un-Writing World History
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Artifacts\, the objects humans make and use\, are important sou
 rces for better understanding world history. Every person who ever lived ha
 s used objects\, and their beliefs and ideas are preserved in the things th
 ey've left behind. By investigating these items\, we can understand the his
 tory of the world beyond what was written down in books and inscribed on mo
 numents. This exhibit displays artifacts from the ancient world that studen
 ts in Wake Forest class History 103: World Civilizations to 1500 have selec
 ted from MOA's permanent collection to show how objects reflect the politic
 s\, religion\, and environment of past societies.  Admission is free.
DTEND:20200125T213000Z
DTSTAMP:20260310T105350Z
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LOCATION:Lam Museum of Anthropology
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SUMMARY:Un-Writing World History
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Artifacts\, the objects humans make and use\, are important sou
 rces for better understanding world history. Every person who ever lived ha
 s used objects\, and their beliefs and ideas are preserved in the things th
 ey've left behind. By investigating these items\, we can understand the his
 tory of the world beyond what was written down in books and inscribed on mo
 numents. This exhibit displays artifacts from the ancient world that studen
 ts in Wake Forest class History 103: World Civilizations to 1500 have selec
 ted from MOA's permanent collection to show how objects reflect the politic
 s\, religion\, and environment of past societies.  Admission is free.
DTEND:20200128T213000Z
DTSTAMP:20260310T105350Z
DTSTART:20200128T150000Z
GEO:36.135489;-80.272684
LOCATION:Lam Museum of Anthropology
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SUMMARY:Un-Writing World History
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Artifacts\, the objects humans make and use\, are important sou
 rces for better understanding world history. Every person who ever lived ha
 s used objects\, and their beliefs and ideas are preserved in the things th
 ey've left behind. By investigating these items\, we can understand the his
 tory of the world beyond what was written down in books and inscribed on mo
 numents. This exhibit displays artifacts from the ancient world that studen
 ts in Wake Forest class History 103: World Civilizations to 1500 have selec
 ted from MOA's permanent collection to show how objects reflect the politic
 s\, religion\, and environment of past societies.  Admission is free.
DTEND:20200129T213000Z
DTSTAMP:20260310T105350Z
DTSTART:20200129T150000Z
GEO:36.135489;-80.272684
LOCATION:Lam Museum of Anthropology
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SUMMARY:Un-Writing World History
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 tory of the world beyond what was written down in books and inscribed on mo
 numents. This exhibit displays artifacts from the ancient world that studen
 ts in Wake Forest class History 103: World Civilizations to 1500 have selec
 ted from MOA's permanent collection to show how objects reflect the politic
 s\, religion\, and environment of past societies.  Admission is free.
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DESCRIPTION:Artifacts\, the objects humans make and use\, are important sou
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 tory of the world beyond what was written down in books and inscribed on mo
 numents. This exhibit displays artifacts from the ancient world that studen
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 ted from MOA's permanent collection to show how objects reflect the politic
 s\, religion\, and environment of past societies.  Admission is free.
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DESCRIPTION:Artifacts\, the objects humans make and use\, are important sou
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 tory of the world beyond what was written down in books and inscribed on mo
 numents. This exhibit displays artifacts from the ancient world that studen
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 tory of the world beyond what was written down in books and inscribed on mo
 numents. This exhibit displays artifacts from the ancient world that studen
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 s\, religion\, and environment of past societies.  Admission is free.
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 tory of the world beyond what was written down in books and inscribed on mo
 numents. This exhibit displays artifacts from the ancient world that studen
 ts in Wake Forest class History 103: World Civilizations to 1500 have selec
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 s\, religion\, and environment of past societies.  Admission is free.
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 tory of the world beyond what was written down in books and inscribed on mo
 numents. This exhibit displays artifacts from the ancient world that studen
 ts in Wake Forest class History 103: World Civilizations to 1500 have selec
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 s\, religion\, and environment of past societies.  Admission is free.
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DESCRIPTION:Artifacts\, the objects humans make and use\, are important sou
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 tory of the world beyond what was written down in books and inscribed on mo
 numents. This exhibit displays artifacts from the ancient world that studen
 ts in Wake Forest class History 103: World Civilizations to 1500 have selec
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 s\, religion\, and environment of past societies.  Admission is free.
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DESCRIPTION:Artifacts\, the objects humans make and use\, are important sou
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 tory of the world beyond what was written down in books and inscribed on mo
 numents. This exhibit displays artifacts from the ancient world that studen
 ts in Wake Forest class History 103: World Civilizations to 1500 have selec
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DESCRIPTION:Artifacts\, the objects humans make and use\, are important sou
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 tory of the world beyond what was written down in books and inscribed on mo
 numents. This exhibit displays artifacts from the ancient world that studen
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 tory of the world beyond what was written down in books and inscribed on mo
 numents. This exhibit displays artifacts from the ancient world that studen
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 tory of the world beyond what was written down in books and inscribed on mo
 numents. This exhibit displays artifacts from the ancient world that studen
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 tory of the world beyond what was written down in books and inscribed on mo
 numents. This exhibit displays artifacts from the ancient world that studen
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 tory of the world beyond what was written down in books and inscribed on mo
 numents. This exhibit displays artifacts from the ancient world that studen
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DTEND:20200215T213000Z
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 tory of the world beyond what was written down in books and inscribed on mo
 numents. This exhibit displays artifacts from the ancient world that studen
 ts in Wake Forest class History 103: World Civilizations to 1500 have selec
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 s\, religion\, and environment of past societies.  Admission is free.
DTEND:20200218T213000Z
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 tory of the world beyond what was written down in books and inscribed on mo
 numents. This exhibit displays artifacts from the ancient world that studen
 ts in Wake Forest class History 103: World Civilizations to 1500 have selec
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 s\, religion\, and environment of past societies.  Admission is free.
DTEND:20200219T213000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Artifacts\, the objects humans make and use\, are important sou
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 s used objects\, and their beliefs and ideas are preserved in the things th
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 tory of the world beyond what was written down in books and inscribed on mo
 numents. This exhibit displays artifacts from the ancient world that studen
 ts in Wake Forest class History 103: World Civilizations to 1500 have selec
 ted from MOA's permanent collection to show how objects reflect the politic
 s\, religion\, and environment of past societies.  Admission is free.
DTEND:20200220T213000Z
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 s used objects\, and their beliefs and ideas are preserved in the things th
 ey've left behind. By investigating these items\, we can understand the his
 tory of the world beyond what was written down in books and inscribed on mo
 numents. This exhibit displays artifacts from the ancient world that studen
 ts in Wake Forest class History 103: World Civilizations to 1500 have selec
 ted from MOA's permanent collection to show how objects reflect the politic
 s\, religion\, and environment of past societies.  Admission is free.
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DESCRIPTION:Artifacts\, the objects humans make and use\, are important sou
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 s used objects\, and their beliefs and ideas are preserved in the things th
 ey've left behind. By investigating these items\, we can understand the his
 tory of the world beyond what was written down in books and inscribed on mo
 numents. This exhibit displays artifacts from the ancient world that studen
 ts in Wake Forest class History 103: World Civilizations to 1500 have selec
 ted from MOA's permanent collection to show how objects reflect the politic
 s\, religion\, and environment of past societies.  Admission is free.
DTEND:20200222T213000Z
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Artifacts\, the objects humans make and use\, are important sou
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 s used objects\, and their beliefs and ideas are preserved in the things th
 ey've left behind. By investigating these items\, we can understand the his
 tory of the world beyond what was written down in books and inscribed on mo
 numents. This exhibit displays artifacts from the ancient world that studen
 ts in Wake Forest class History 103: World Civilizations to 1500 have selec
 ted from MOA's permanent collection to show how objects reflect the politic
 s\, religion\, and environment of past societies.  Admission is free.
DTEND:20200225T213000Z
DTSTAMP:20260310T105350Z
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Artifacts\, the objects humans make and use\, are important sou
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 s used objects\, and their beliefs and ideas are preserved in the things th
 ey've left behind. By investigating these items\, we can understand the his
 tory of the world beyond what was written down in books and inscribed on mo
 numents. This exhibit displays artifacts from the ancient world that studen
 ts in Wake Forest class History 103: World Civilizations to 1500 have selec
 ted from MOA's permanent collection to show how objects reflect the politic
 s\, religion\, and environment of past societies.  Admission is free.
DTEND:20200226T213000Z
DTSTAMP:20260310T105350Z
DTSTART:20200226T150000Z
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LOCATION:Lam Museum of Anthropology
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Artifacts\, the objects humans make and use\, are important sou
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 s used objects\, and their beliefs and ideas are preserved in the things th
 ey've left behind. By investigating these items\, we can understand the his
 tory of the world beyond what was written down in books and inscribed on mo
 numents. This exhibit displays artifacts from the ancient world that studen
 ts in Wake Forest class History 103: World Civilizations to 1500 have selec
 ted from MOA's permanent collection to show how objects reflect the politic
 s\, religion\, and environment of past societies.  Admission is free.
DTEND:20200227T213000Z
DTSTAMP:20260310T105350Z
DTSTART:20200227T150000Z
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Artifacts\, the objects humans make and use\, are important sou
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 s used objects\, and their beliefs and ideas are preserved in the things th
 ey've left behind. By investigating these items\, we can understand the his
 tory of the world beyond what was written down in books and inscribed on mo
 numents. This exhibit displays artifacts from the ancient world that studen
 ts in Wake Forest class History 103: World Civilizations to 1500 have selec
 ted from MOA's permanent collection to show how objects reflect the politic
 s\, religion\, and environment of past societies.  Admission is free.
DTEND:20200228T213000Z
DTSTAMP:20260310T105350Z
DTSTART:20200228T150000Z
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LOCATION:Lam Museum of Anthropology
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DESCRIPTION:Artifacts\, the objects humans make and use\, are important sou
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 s used objects\, and their beliefs and ideas are preserved in the things th
 ey've left behind. By investigating these items\, we can understand the his
 tory of the world beyond what was written down in books and inscribed on mo
 numents. This exhibit displays artifacts from the ancient world that studen
 ts in Wake Forest class History 103: World Civilizations to 1500 have selec
 ted from MOA's permanent collection to show how objects reflect the politic
 s\, religion\, and environment of past societies.  Admission is free.
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