
Join the Archaeology team at the University of Southampton to explore replicas or images of archaeological artefacts, including pottery, tools, jewellery, and sculptures from diverse ancient cultures.
Through careful observation and guided discussions, uncover the stories behind these objects-how they were crafted, what they tell us about daily life, and their broader cultural and historical significance.
Engage in an interactive and educational journey through time as you examine a variety of archaeological objects. Discuss the significance, craftsmanship, and historical context of each artefact.
Through careful observation and guided discussions, uncover the stories behind these objects-how they were crafted, what they tell us about daily life, and their broader cultural and historical significance.
Engage in an interactive and educational journey through time as you examine a variety of archaeological objects. Discuss the significance, craftsmanship, and historical context of each artefact.
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