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On #YouthDay, we'd like to pay a very special tribute to the young Moslawis for their engagement & commitment to revive their city.🙏 Listen to their testimonies & check out what these young leaders of change are doing to #ReviveTheSpiritOfMosul. https://t.co/T33XpnxaK2 https://t.co/LToEwMBWdG
UNESCOAug 12, 2020How a-boat this cartography? Check out these handy and portable coastline maps carved out of driftwood and used by the Inuit people while navigating coastal waters. https://t.co/UDXD39Isq1 via The Decolonial Atlas https://t.co/0lA9uTd2lF
MOA_UBCMay 04, 2020RT @ClaudineColin: 🟢Actuellement @quaibranly ➖➖➖ Le travail du fer, art millénaire et magique, confère puissance et prestige. "Frapper le…
quaibranlyMar 10, 2020MOA staff are still busy working from home, but we’re all missing that special feeling of being in the museum. Here’s a clip of a speech given by Michael Ames—Director of MOA for over two decades—at the opening ceremony of MOA’s iconic building on May 30, 1976. #MOAFromHome https://t.co/Jlt0VVPth8
MOA_UBCApr 22, 2020La Vasija de Las Colinas (naranja) es muy parecida a algunos cajetes procedentes de la Costa del Golfo (negro). Se cree que este tipo de cuencos se producían masivamente y formaban parte de los productos que se comerciaban en el corredor teotihuacano. https://t.co/LGJOSXuk9n https://t.co/d8PxVGBC65
mna_inahMay 17, 2020