Meet the Archaeologists
Discover more about Exeter’s archaeology and the scientific techniques used to analyse RAMM’s collections. Exeter is one of the most…
View EventHave fun making these crazy binoculars and then wander the galleries being amazed by the wonderful colours and patterns our displays can produce.
A teleidoscope is a kind of kaleidoscope but it has a lens and an open view. It can be used to form kaleidoscopic patterns from objects outside the instrument rather than from items added to the inside.
This event is part of Museum at Large, RAMM’s urban trail of eye-catching creativity – find out more at http://bit.ly/MuseumatLarge
21 May
Discover more about Exeter’s archaeology and the scientific techniques used to analyse RAMM’s collections. Exeter is one of the most…
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How should we respond to, and take advantage of, major changes in technology, social expectations and the environment? How do…
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