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University of St Andrews |
The University of St Andrews is a world class center for excellence in teaching and research. Open Virtual Worlds is an interdisciplinary group of researchers bringing together expertise in computing, digital design, history and museology. The research group works closely with experts and communities in the creation and deployment of cultural heritage content. With 10 years experience in 3D and immersive technologies, focusing on system engineering and the relationship between quality of service and experience this partner will contribute data management systems and content production to the project. |
Organization |
Tuesday 16th of November 2021 03:53:09 PM |
Wednesday 17th of November 2021 09:56:07 AM |
EDM |
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University of St Andrews Image |
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Image |
Tuesday 16th of November 2021 04:20:43 PM |
Tuesday 16th of November 2021 04:20:43 PM |
EDM |
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Gunnar Gunnarsson Institute, Iceland |
Former scenic farmstead of acclaimed author Gunnar Gunnarsson, featuring exhibits & a charming cafe. |
Organization |
Tuesday 16th of November 2021 05:00:15 PM |
Wednesday 17th of November 2021 09:57:21 AM |
EDM |
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The Museum of the University of St Andrews: The Bridges Collection |
The Bridges Collection was donated to the University of St Andrews by Mrs Bridges of St Andrews. Several cultural periods of Cyprus are represented by the artifacts in the collection. The Bronze and Iron Ages (particularly the Late Bronze and Early Iron Age) are very well represented with a variety of terracotta polished ware bowls, jugs and a sizable collection of figurines including masks and plank figurines commonly associated with this period in Cyprus. These periods have a large number of artifacts and therefore separate pages are available to view them in more detail. This digital collection was created by Catherine Cruickshank and was made possible by a collaboration between several departments within the University of St Andrews: School of Classics, Open Virtual Worlds (School of Computer Science), Museum Collections and School of Art History. |
Collection |
Wednesday 17th of November 2021 09:59:41 AM |
Wednesday 17th of November 2021 10:01:24 AM |
EDM |
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The Museum of the University of St Andrews |
The University of St Andrews is Scotland's first university, founded in 1413. Like the University, its Museums are rooted in and draw inspiration from this 600-year history of research and teaching, and the pursuit of knowledge for the common good. The Museums' collections are of national and international interest and importance and consist of around 115,000 artefacts and specimens. Museum collections are featured at the Wardlaw Museum and the Bell Pettigrew Museum, stored and studied in a dedicated Collections Centre, displayed across the University campus, and lent for exhibition nationally and internationally. |
Collection |
Wednesday 17th of November 2021 10:00:21 AM |
Wednesday 17th of November 2021 10:02:31 AM |
EDM |
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Porpoise skull |
Porpoise skull from the collections in the Bell Pettigrew Natural History, part of the Museums of the University of St Andrews. |
3D Object |
Wednesday 17th of November 2021 10:08:56 AM |
Wednesday 17th of November 2021 10:14:22 AM |
EDM |
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Porpoise |
Porpoise Skull - Bell Pettigrew Museum Teaching Collection |
Movable Heritage |
Wednesday 17th of November 2021 10:17:51 AM |
Wednesday 17th of November 2021 10:17:51 AM |
EDM |
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Mayo County Council, Ireland |
County Mayo is a county in Ireland. In the West of Ireland, in the province of Connacht, it is named after the village of Mayo, now generally known as Mayo Abbey. Mayo County Council is the local authority. The population was 130,507 at the 2016 census. The boundaries of the county, which was formed in 1585, reflect the Mac William Íochtar lordship at that time. |
Organization |
Wednesday 17th of November 2021 02:40:22 PM |
Wednesday 17th of November 2021 02:40:22 PM |
EDM |
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Ulster University, Northern Ireland |
Ulster University has a national and international reputation for excellence, innovation and regional engagement. The Faculty of Computing, Engineering and the Built Environment in Ulster has large project management experience alongside developing novel community technology concepts. Its impact in areas as diverse as health, the economy, the creative industries and social policy makes Ulster University uniquely placed to engage with communities, with local leaders and with imaginative partners who share ambitions for Northern Ireland. Their computing department have strong alliances with other partners globally. |
Organization |
Wednesday 17th of November 2021 02:42:14 PM |
Wednesday 17th of November 2021 02:42:14 PM |
EDM |
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Aurora Borealis Multimedia AS, Norway |
Aurora Borealis Multimedia AS is a multimedia company that works in the field of film and television production, interactive digital solutions, graphic design and printing, social media, communication and advertising. The company has experience in 3D modeling terrain, animations primarily based on photogrammetry, drone photography and digital photography. Aurora Borealis has an office and studio in a modern premise in Svolvær, Lofoten. The SME has five permanent employees, as well as some regular freelancers and affiliates working on specific projects. |
Organization |
Wednesday 17th of November 2021 02:44:28 PM |
Wednesday 17th of November 2021 02:44:28 PM |
EDM |
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Timespan - Helmsdale Heritage and Arts Society, Scotland |
Timespan is a cultural organisation in Helmsdale, Sutherland in the Far North of Scotland. It offers a high quality venue with a museum, contemporary art gallery, archive, shop and cafe. Established in 1986, Timespan has developed from a community heritage enterprise to a multi-award-winning creative development hub. Timespan provides a rich cultural programme of events and activities to its visitors every year. The organisation will contribute to CINE with a case study and best practice guidelines based on research of the nearby Strath of Kildonan. |
Organization |
Wednesday 17th of November 2021 02:46:53 PM |
Wednesday 17th of November 2021 02:46:53 PM |
EDM |
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Highlands and Islands Enterprise, Scotland |
Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) is the Scottish Government's economic and community development agency for a diverse region which covers more than half of Scotland and is home to around 450,000 people. |
Organization |
Wednesday 17th of November 2021 02:50:01 PM |
Wednesday 17th of November 2021 02:50:01 PM |
EDM |
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North Uist Historical Society, Scotland |
The Comann Eachdraidh Uibhist a Tuath / North Uist Historical Society (CEUT), a vibrant membership organisation based on the island, supports a wide range of heritage activities and events which offer imaginative explorations and interpretations of our island’s rich history and culture. |
Organization |
Wednesday 17th of November 2021 02:54:05 PM |
Wednesday 17th of November 2021 02:54:05 PM |
EDM |
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University of Oslo, Norway |
SitsimLab is a research & development project at the Department of Media & Communication, University of Oslo. From 2008 the department has experimented with and published advanced world class augmented reality (AR) systems for use in cultural and natural heritage, employing both past historical scenes and events as well as future scenarios for climate change. The research is particularly focused on designing innovative narratives and rhetorical devices for AR use in museums and in site-specific contexts. |
Organization |
Wednesday 17th of November 2021 02:57:14 PM |
Wednesday 17th of November 2021 02:57:14 PM |
EDM |
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West Highland Museum, Scotland |
The West Highland Museum was founded in 1922 by a group of Lochaber folk who wished to create a museum of and for the West Highlands, second to none in the whole country. |
Organization |
Wednesday 17th of November 2021 03:00:23 PM |
Wednesday 17th of November 2021 03:00:23 PM |
EDM |
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Museums and Heritage Highland, Scotland |
Museums and Heritage Highland (MHH) is a new charity formed in March 2019. |
Organization |
Wednesday 17th of November 2021 03:04:24 PM |
Wednesday 17th of November 2021 03:04:24 PM |
EDM |
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Speyside Wildlife |
Speyside Wildlife is a wildlife holiday tour operator est. 1991, based within the Cairngorms National Park, Highlands of Scotland. |
Organization |
Wednesday 17th of November 2021 03:08:47 PM |
Wednesday 17th of November 2021 03:08:47 PM |
EDM |
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Donegal County Museum, Ireland |
Donegal County Museum is part of Donegal County Council's Cultural Services Division and has been in operation since 1987. The Museum collects, records, preserves communicates and displays the material heritage of County Donegal to the widest audience possible. The Museum cares for a collection of circa 6000 artefacts, and communicates with its communities through an active exhibition and events programme. Their experience of working with community groups and local/regional organisations will be key to facilitating the activities and outputs in this project. |
Organization |
Wednesday 17th of November 2021 03:12:42 PM |
Wednesday 17th of November 2021 03:12:42 PM |
EDM |
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Värmland County Administrative Board, Sweden |
Värmland County is a county or län in west central Sweden. It borders the Swedish counties of Dalarna, Örebro and Västra Götaland, as well as the Norwegian counties of Viken and Innlandet to the west. Prince Carl Philip is Duke of Värmland. |
Organization |
Wednesday 17th of November 2021 03:16:13 PM |
Wednesday 17th of November 2021 03:16:13 PM |
EDM |
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Fljótsdalshreppur Municipality |
Fljótsdalshreppur is a municipality in Iceland. The author Gunnar Gunnarsson was born in Fljótsdalur and in 1939 built a house at Skriðuklaustur designed by German architect Fritz Höger. |
Organization |
Wednesday 17th of November 2021 03:18:27 PM |
Wednesday 17th of November 2021 03:18:27 PM |
EDM |
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Vatnajokull National Park, Iceland |
Vatnajökull National Park was established in 2008. It includes the national parks in Skaftafell (est. 1967) and Jökulsárgljúfur (est. 1973) along with the Vatnajökull ice cap itself and extensive areas around it. Vatnajökull National Park is characterised by diversity on all fronts, be it landscape, biosphere, cultural remains or service levels. For simplification, however, it may be placed into two categories: uninhabited highland areas with limited services and lowland areas with higher service levels. The park‘s visitor centres are all located in lowland areas. Each of them has an exhibition about the park‘s nature and cultural heritage. Each also has a souvenir shop with special emphasis on local handicraft and products. |
Organization |
Wednesday 17th of November 2021 03:21:08 PM |
Wednesday 17th of November 2021 03:21:08 PM |
EDM |
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Wilderness Centre, Iceland |
The Wilderness Center is an authentic and peaceful hideaway, located right by the edge of Northern Europe’s biggest wilderness. |
Organization |
Wednesday 17th of November 2021 03:23:12 PM |
Wednesday 17th of November 2021 03:23:12 PM |
EDM |
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The Cultural Heritage Agency of Iceland, Iceland |
The Cultural Heritage Agency of Iceland oversees the protection of Icelandic archaeological and built heritage. The current legislation on cultural heritage was passed in 2012 and came into force on 1 January 2013. This legislation merged two institutions, the Archaeological Heritage Agency and the Architectural Heritage Board. The new Agency is within the remit of the Ministry of Education, Science and Culture. |
Organization |
Wednesday 17th of November 2021 03:26:47 PM |
Wednesday 17th of November 2021 03:26:47 PM |
EDM |
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Failte Ireland, Ireland |
The National Tourism Development Authority. |
Organization |
Wednesday 17th of November 2021 03:29:12 PM |
Wednesday 17th of November 2021 03:29:12 PM |
EDM |
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Ballycastle/Belderrig Development Company Ltd, Ireland |
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Organization |
Wednesday 17th of November 2021 03:32:12 PM |
Wednesday 17th of November 2021 03:32:12 PM |
EDM |
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Museum Nord |
Museum Nord is a non-profit, government-supported organisation within the national museum network, operating 21 different museums in northern Nordland. Museum Nord contributes to the collection and documentation of historic sites and objects, carrying out research, and disseminating and promoting the cultural and natural history of Ofoten, Vesterålen and Lofoten. In this context the museum works with the preservation of archaeological and architectural monuments and physical environments of cultural significance. Museum Nord was founded in 2002 with the aim to consolidate and professionalise all the public museums in these three regions, and to communicate heritage knowledge to a wider audience. |
Organization |
Tuesday 07th of December 2021 06:58:35 PM |
Tuesday 07th of December 2021 06:58:35 PM |
EDM |
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Locatify |
Locatify Ltd. is a private SME established in 2009. It specialises in innovative technologies for delivering location based content to smartphones and tablets utilising the technologies available on common devices and making them available and easy to use for any customers. Knowledge and experience in creating mobile platforms and location based application will contribute to the project and to different case studies. |
Organization |
Tuesday 07th of December 2021 07:01:32 PM |
Tuesday 07th of December 2021 07:01:32 PM |
EDM |
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Tromsø Universitetsmuseet |
Museum established in 1872 featuring science & cultural exhibits, including ones related to Norway. |
Organization |
Tuesday 07th of December 2021 07:08:59 PM |
Tuesday 07th of December 2021 07:08:59 PM |
EDM |
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Vågan Kommune |
Vågan is a municipality in Nordland county, Norway. It is part of the traditional district of Lofoten. |
Organization |
Tuesday 07th of December 2021 07:11:54 PM |
Tuesday 07th of December 2021 07:11:54 PM |
EDM |
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Nordland Fylkeskommune |
Nordland is in area the second largest of Norways 19 counties. It is situated in the north of Norway, and has about 240 000 citizens. Bodø is the regional capital city, with 50 000 inhabitants. |
Organization |
Tuesday 07th of December 2021 07:16:29 PM |
Tuesday 07th of December 2021 07:16:29 PM |
EDM |
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Riksantikvaren |
The Directorate for Cultural Heritage is responsible for the management of all archaeological and architectural monuments and sites and cultural environments in accordance with relevant legislation. |
Organization |
Tuesday 07th of December 2021 07:20:18 PM |
Tuesday 07th of December 2021 07:20:18 PM |
EDM |
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Minjastofnun Íslands |
The Cultural Heritage Agency of Iceland oversees the protection of Icelandic archaeological and built heritage. The current legislation on cultural heritage was passed in 2012 and came into force on 1 January 2013. This legislation merged two institutions, the Archaeological Heritage Agency and the Architectural Heritage Board. The new Agency is within the remit of the Ministry of Education, Science and Culture. |
Organization |
Tuesday 07th of December 2021 07:23:20 PM |
Tuesday 07th of December 2021 07:23:20 PM |
EDM |
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Óbyggðasetur Íslands |
The Wilderness Center is an authentic and peaceful hideaway, located right by the edge of Northern Europe’s biggest wilderness. At the Wilderness Center our guests experience the spirit of the past through a variety of services: unique accommodation, local food, exhibitions, horse riding and hiking, day tours, escorted tours and tailor-made tours. |
Organization |
Tuesday 07th of December 2021 07:28:06 PM |
Tuesday 07th of December 2021 07:28:06 PM |
EDM |
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Historic Environment Scotland |
Historic Environment Scotland (HES) (Scottish Gaelic: Àrainneachd Eachdraidheil Alba) is an executive non-departmental public body responsible for investigating, caring for and promoting Scotland’s historic environment. HES was formed in 2015 from the merger of government agency Historic Scotland with the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS). Among other duties, Historic Environment Scotland maintains more than 300 properties of national importance including Edinburgh Castle, Skara Brae and Fort George. |
Organization |
Tuesday 07th of December 2021 07:31:50 PM |
Tuesday 07th of December 2021 07:31:50 PM |
EDM |
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Länsstyrelsen Värmland |
Värmland County Administrative Board (VCAB) is a regional authority and a link between people and local authorities, and the parliament and central authorities, covering issues and competences in the entire social span. VCAB has a regional EU department with the responsibility to support Värmland in transnational cooperation. |
Organization |
Tuesday 07th of December 2021 07:37:20 PM |
Tuesday 07th of December 2021 07:37:20 PM |
EDM |
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Region Värmland |
Region Värmland has arranged and facilitated regional and international events to develop technological innovations, based upon virtual reality for example and other hybrid forms of storytelling. Our experience and expertise is an asset for the project, as we have knowledge of initiating and managing projects that benefit from both commercial, as well as cultural values, for entrepreneurs in the cultural sector. The region has a long tradition of business support and business innovation. |
Organization |
Tuesday 07th of December 2021 07:39:54 PM |
Tuesday 07th of December 2021 07:39:54 PM |
EDM |
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Sunne kommun |
Sunne is a cultural hub with its regional Västanå Teater, culture heritage foundation of Selma Lagerlöf, garden & sculpture park Rottneros and its experimental museum Alma Löv. Sunne is a wintersport resort for nordic and down hill skiing and in summer good for forest excursions, walking, mountain biking, fishing and swimming. A culture summer week gathers famous artist and authors for seminars and events. Students from the graphical vocational school are drivers in culture activities. |
Organization |
Tuesday 07th of December 2021 07:43:25 PM |
Tuesday 07th of December 2021 07:43:25 PM |
EDM |
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Rottneros Park Trädgård AB |
Rottneros Park, from early 1900, is now long-term leased by a semi-public company, owned by Sunne municipality. The sculpture park - with a large area for flowers and trees covers 22 hectares - is open in summertime and has up to 40000 visitors. It is an experimental arena in a traditional environment for gardening, art and craft. Activities: annual flower exhibitions/ fairs, guided excursions with focus on sculpture & artists, special fairs about wildlife, hunting, food, craft or vintage cars. |
Organization |
Tuesday 07th of December 2021 07:52:30 PM |
Tuesday 07th of December 2021 07:52:30 PM |
EDM |
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Nome Kommune |
The municipality has been working with commercialisation of culture businesses & cultural heritage. The project manager is experienced, specifically on culture. Nome has a tradition for hosting events, smaller activities and small festivals, has knowledge within the organisation as well a broad network that helps to lift events to a sustainable level. The municipality has good knowledge of the cultural heritage and the context of the events, and of potential business developers and start-ups. |
Organization |
Tuesday 07th of December 2021 07:55:20 PM |
Tuesday 07th of December 2021 07:55:20 PM |
EDM |
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Landkreis Wesermarsch |
Wesermarsch with a tradition in cultural heritage (North Sea spirit as a typical coastal zone region) has a strong record of museums and local arts & crafts centers. Its traditional character is technical craftsmanship/construction knowledge, which still is the case with the presence of world leading companies in aircraft and ship building. The organisation works with the interface between culture and economics, how to use and to focus local competences increasing regional attractiveness. |
Organization |
Wednesday 08th of December 2021 11:55:10 AM |
Wednesday 08th of December 2021 11:55:10 AM |
EDM |
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Gemeente Middelburg |
Middelburg is experienced in encouraging (young) people to start new companies, to stimulate cross-sectoral cooperation and explore new product and market combinations. The town works closely together with the Roosevelt University; both collaborate with the Erasmus University Rotterdam and the Association of City Management. Town, province, Scalda and Rabobank, started DOK 4, an incubator for innovative techno and creative start-ups. New entrepreneurs get guidance and coaching. |
Organization |
Wednesday 08th of December 2021 12:49:48 PM |
Wednesday 08th of December 2021 12:49:48 PM |
EDM |
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Gemeente Heuvelland |
The municipality has experience of developing the area for a.o. tourism, often connected to WW 1. We try to push other values that promote the area, not the least to attract people to live and work here. We work closely with the annual folk music festival and other artist activities. Our mission is to market the municipality with a wide range of themes and work on projects that promote the rural silence, pristine nature and cultural heritage with roots in prehistory, in pottery and in art. |
Organization |
Wednesday 08th of December 2021 12:52:01 PM |
Wednesday 08th of December 2021 12:52:01 PM |
EDM |
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Vereniging zonder Winstoogmerk Festival Dranouter |
VZW Festival Dranouter has a 44 year tradition of using culture and local heritage as a lever for economic activities in its own (rural) areas. As such we can contribute with experience related to the subject of research within the CUPIDO project. We have developed a broad range of activities over the years and can share experience (success and losses) that we gathered over the years. We have always worked on the borderline between business, culture and tourism. |
Organization |
Wednesday 08th of December 2021 12:54:47 PM |
Wednesday 08th of December 2021 12:54:47 PM |
EDM |
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Hogeschool West-Vlaanderen HOWEST |
The university has been stimulating entrepreneurship and an entrepreneurial spirit, due to working for many years with students, teachers as well as researchers. Howest has therefore gained a vast knowledge in developing and supporting businesses in different sectors and fields of expertise. |
Organization |
Wednesday 08th of December 2021 01:00:07 PM |
Wednesday 08th of December 2021 01:00:07 PM |
EDM |
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Creative Foundation |
The Creative Foundation is an arts charity, which has spent 15 years using creative activity to make Folkestone a better place to live, work, play, study and visit. By mobilising the incredible artistic resources already in the town and working hand in hand with the community, our partners and stakeholders, we have established 5 main projects: the Creative Quarter, Quarterhouse, Triennial, Book Festival and Folkestone Artworks, through which we are transforming the town and surrounding area. |
Organization |
Wednesday 08th of December 2021 01:04:13 PM |
Wednesday 08th of December 2021 01:04:13 PM |
EDM |
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Høgskolen i Sørøst Norge |
USN has sustainable regional development as a priority and offers programs of study from undergraduate to PhD in business management and marketing as well as cultural studies. Researchers are engaged in international projects on regional development in many areas. Contact persons are Prof. Helgadottir, who is a specialist in rural tourism development, and associate prof. Per Strömberg who is a specialist in cultural and creative industries with a focus on adaptive re-use. |
Organization |
Wednesday 08th of December 2021 01:09:39 PM |
Wednesday 08th of December 2021 01:09:39 PM |
EDM |
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Kulturmødet |
Kulturmødet is a festival in North Denmark gathering an audience from artists, politicians, media, employees of cultural institutions to a general all-age public. The festival is one of Denmark´s most important platforms that focus on the role of art and culture in contemporary society. The local community can use KM to create businesses and start-ups. The festival director has a long record as developer of new cultural formats that bridge between art, experience economy and creative businesses. |
Organization |
Wednesday 08th of December 2021 01:11:48 PM |
Wednesday 08th of December 2021 01:11:48 PM |
EDM |
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Kulturmødet |
Kulturmødet is a festival in North Denmark gathering an audience from artists, politicians, media, employees of cultural institutions to a general all-age public. The festival is one of Denmark´s most important platforms that focus on the role of art and culture in contemporary society. The local community can use KM to create businesses and start-ups. The festival director has a long record as developer of new cultural formats that bridge between art, experience economy and creative businesses. |
Organization |
Wednesday 08th of December 2021 01:14:32 PM |
Wednesday 08th of December 2021 01:14:32 PM |
EDM |
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Morsø Municipality |
Morsø municipality builds further on the cultural heritage as a fishing community, in particular the (native European flat) oyster and mussel fishery. The Danish Shellfish Center resides here with researchers from DLU. The shellfish industry has been a key driver in the local economy; the municipality and others worked hard to reignite the pride & excitement around fishery, through an Oyster Premiere in October, a Shellfish festival in June as culture is promoted in the Kulturmøde each August. |
Organization |
Wednesday 08th of December 2021 01:15:33 PM |
Wednesday 08th of December 2021 01:15:33 PM |
EDM |
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County Mayo |
County Mayo is a county in Ireland. In the West of Ireland, in the province of Connacht, it is named after the village of Mayo, now generally known as Mayo Abbey. Mayo County Council is the local authority. The population was 130,507 at the 2016 census. The boundaries of the county, which was formed in 1585, reflect the Mac William Íochtar lordship at that time. |
Organization |
Friday 10th of December 2021 09:22:19 AM |
Friday 10th of December 2021 09:22:19 AM |
EDM |
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University of Valencia, Spain |
The University of Valencia is a university located in the Spanish city of Valencia. It is one of the oldest surviving universities in Spain, and the oldest in the Valencian Community, and is regarded as one of Spain's leading academic institutions. The University was founded in 1499, and currently has around 55,000 students. Most of the courses are given through the medium of Spanish, but the university has promised to increase the number of courses available in Valencian. Moreover, in some degrees part of the teaching is in English. |
Organization |
Friday 10th of December 2021 09:41:41 AM |
Friday 10th of December 2021 09:41:41 AM |
EDM |
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National Archaeology Museum Lisbon |
The National Museum of Archaeology is the largest archaeological museum in Portugal and one of the most important museums devoted to ancient art found in the Iberian Peninsula. Located in Lisbon, the museum was founded in 1893 by the archaeologist José Leite de Vasconcelos. The museum is located in the western wing of the Jeronimos Monastery where the monks had their dormitory. The museum is built in the Neo-Manueline style and was officially opened in 1906. |
Organization |
Friday 10th of December 2021 09:44:32 AM |
Friday 10th of December 2021 09:44:32 AM |
EDM |
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International Council of Museums, Paris, France |
The International Council of Museums (ICOM) is a non-governmental organisation dedicated to museums, maintaining formal relations with UNESCO and having a consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council. Founded in 1946, ICOM also partners with entities such as the World Intellectual Property Organization, Interpol, and the World Customs Organization in order to carry out its international public service missions, which include fighting illicit traffic in cultural goods and promoting risk management and emergency preparedness to protect world cultural heritage in the event of natural or man-made disasters. Members of the ICOM get the ICOM membership card, which provides free entry, or entry at a reduced rate, to many museums all over the world. |
Organization |
Friday 10th of December 2021 09:47:32 AM |
Friday 10th of December 2021 09:47:32 AM |
EDM |
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University of West Indies |
In its more than 60 years of existence, UWI has evolved from a fledgling college in the Caribbean island of Jamaica with 33 students to a full-fledged University with over 45,000 students, approximately 9000 graduates annually and more than 120,000 alumni. This impressive network of UWI Alumni includes one Nobel Laureate, dozens of Rhodes Scholars and more than 18 current and former Caribbean Prime Ministers and Heads of State. |
Organization |
Friday 10th of December 2021 09:51:05 AM |
Friday 10th of December 2021 09:51:05 AM |
EDM |
55 |
Austral University of Chile |
The Museological Department is the dependent unit of the Universidad Austral de Chile dedicated to the enhancement, conservation and study of regional cultural, historical and archaeological heritage. It is made up of the Maurice van de Maele de Valdivia Historical and Anthropological museums, the Rudolph Amandus Philippi Exploration, and the German Colonial Frutillar. The laboratories of Conservation, Archeology and Audiovisual Anthropology are also part of this Directorate. La Dirección Museológica es la unidad dependiente de la Universidad Austral de Chile dedicada a la puesta en valor, conservación y estudio del patrimonio cultural, histórico y arqueológico regional. Está integrada por los museos Histórico y Antropológico Maurice van de Maele de Valdivia, de la Exploración Rudolph Amandus Philippi, y Colonial Alemán de Frutillar. Los laboratorios de Conservación, Arqueología y Antropología Audiovisual forman parte también de esta Dirección. |
Organization |
Friday 10th of December 2021 04:56:44 PM |
Friday 10th of December 2021 04:56:44 PM |
EDM |
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Pontifical Catholic University of Peru |
Pontifical Catholic University of Peru is a private university in Lima, Peru. It was founded in 1917 with the support and approval of the Catholic Church, being the oldest private institution of higher learning in the country. The person who dealt the necessary formalities was Catholic priest Jorge Dintilhac. |
Organization |
Friday 10th of December 2021 05:02:57 PM |
Friday 10th of December 2021 05:02:57 PM |
EDM |
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National Museum of Costa Rica |
The Museo Nacional de Costa Rica is the national museum of Costa Rica, located in the capital of San José. It is located at Calle 17, between Central and Second Avenue, Cuesta de Moras. It became the site of the museum in 1950. |
Organization |
Friday 10th of December 2021 05:06:31 PM |
Friday 10th of December 2021 05:06:31 PM |
EDM |
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Nemlia LLC |
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Organization |
Monday 13th of December 2021 04:29:52 PM |
Monday 13th of December 2021 04:29:52 PM |
EDM |
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Glesbygdsmedicinskt Centrum – Region Västerbotten |
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Organization |
Monday 13th of December 2021 04:32:35 PM |
Monday 13th of December 2021 04:32:35 PM |
EDM |
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Oulun yliopisto |
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Organization |
Monday 13th of December 2021 04:34:21 PM |
Monday 13th of December 2021 04:34:21 PM |
EDM |
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Wartime Lyness - Scapa Flow 1943 |
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Tour |
Tuesday 14th of December 2021 03:11:46 PM |
Tuesday 14th of December 2021 03:11:46 PM |
EDM |
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Wharf |
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Panorama |
Tuesday 14th of December 2021 03:15:12 PM |
Tuesday 14th of December 2021 03:15:12 PM |
EDM |
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Scapa Flow Tour Cover Image |
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Image |
Tuesday 14th of December 2021 03:21:53 PM |
Tuesday 14th of December 2021 03:21:53 PM |
EDM |
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Skriduklaustur Monastery |
Skriðuklaustur was the last Catholic monastery to be founded in Iceland before the Reformation. In June 1500 the farm of Skriða (in the valley of Fljótsdalur in eastern Iceland) was given to a community of Augustinian canons. However, there had already been religious activity on the site for some years before the official grant. According to local legend, a fifteenth-century priest was going to visit a dying man in the valley of Fljótsdalur when he realised he had lost the bread and wine needed for the sacrament. A boy was sent out to look and miraculously found a full chalice of wine, and a paten holding the bread, standing on the grass by the farm at Skriða. A chapel was built on the site where the bread and wine were found. Later, the Augustinians located their church in the same place. During the mid-sixteenth century religious change was imposed on Iceland by Christian III of Denmark. The Danish government forcibly introduced Protestantism, and in 1554 the monastery at Skriðuklaustur was closed and the lands given to a Lutheran pastor. The buildings occupied by the Augustinians fell into ruins, although the church continued in use for some generations. The site was eventually deconsecrated in 1792. In the early twentieth century the writer Gunnar Gunnarsson bought Skriðuklaustur and built a house not far from the monastic remains. Both the monastic site and the house are now part of a cultural institute which is open to the public. |
Collection |
Friday 21st of January 2022 11:36:58 AM |
Friday 21st of January 2022 11:36:58 AM |
EDM |
65 |
EULAC 3D Digitisation Manual Spanish |
|
Text |
Tuesday 15th of February 2022 04:47:06 PM |
Tuesday 15th of February 2022 04:50:26 PM |
EDM |
66 |
EULAC 3D Digitisation Manual English |
|
Text |
Tuesday 15th of February 2022 04:47:51 PM |
Tuesday 15th of February 2022 04:47:51 PM |
EDM |
67 |
East Iceland Heritage Museum (Minjasafn Austurlands) |
he East Iceland Heritage Museum preserves the history of East Iceland by collecting and preserving things that reflect the society, culture and everyday life of people in the area, from past to present day. The museum has two permanent exhibitions:
Reindeer in East Iceland: The East is the only part of Iceland where you will find wild reindeer. They contribute to the unique nature and are strongly connected to the region’s history and culture. The focus of the exhibition is on the reindeer's nature, characteristics and survival, as well as reindeer hunting and how reindeer products have been used in fashion design and handcraft.
A self-sufficient entity: On display are items from the historical old rural community of East Iceland that lasted until the mid-20th century. Some items relate their practical roles in everyday life, while others bear witness to the fact that life was not only about basic survival, but also about creating beautiful things for decoration and pleasure. |
Organization |
Monday 04th of July 2022 01:05:17 PM |
Monday 04th of July 2022 01:07:01 PM |
EDM |
68 |
Oil lamp / Kola |
A stone bowl with a handle. Used as a light source. Fish oil, or other type of liquid fat, was put in the bowl and a wick into the oil. The wick was lit at the end, burning the oil as it was drawn up the wick. The bowl was found in Borgarfjörður in East Iceland. By that time the handle was broken off but was repaired by the finder. |
3D Object |
Monday 15th of August 2022 02:59:02 PM |
Monday 15th of August 2022 02:59:02 PM |
EDM |
69 |
Oil lamp / kola |
A stone bowl with a handle. Used as a light source. Fish oil, or other type of liquid fat, was put in the bowl and a wick into the oil. The wick was lit at the end, burning the oil as it was drawn up the wick. The bowl was found in Borgarfjörður in East Iceland. By that time the handle was broken off but was repaired by the finder. |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 15th of August 2022 03:06:07 PM |
Monday 15th of August 2022 03:06:07 PM |
EDM |
70 |
PHIVE Partners |
The partners and associated partners in the PHIVE projects. |
Map |
Thursday 22nd of September 2022 03:13:23 PM |
Thursday 22nd of September 2022 03:13:23 PM |
EDM |
71 |
All Partners |
All of the partners from the included project and the PHIVE project. |
Map |
Thursday 22nd of September 2022 03:16:09 PM |
Thursday 22nd of September 2022 03:16:09 PM |
EDM |
72 |
CINE Partners |
The partners in the CINE project. |
Map |
Thursday 22nd of September 2022 03:17:29 PM |
Thursday 22nd of September 2022 03:17:29 PM |
EDM |
73 |
EULAC Partners |
The EULAC partners. |
Map |
Thursday 22nd of September 2022 03:23:11 PM |
Thursday 22nd of September 2022 03:23:11 PM |
EDM |
74 |
CUPIDO Partners |
The partners in the CUPIDO project. |
Map |
Thursday 22nd of September 2022 03:25:40 PM |
Thursday 22nd of September 2022 03:26:22 PM |
EDM |
75 |
STRAUTS Partners |
The partners in the STRATUS project. |
Map |
Thursday 22nd of September 2022 03:28:24 PM |
Thursday 22nd of September 2022 03:28:24 PM |
EDM |
76 |
Finlaggan |
|
Map |
Wednesday 28th of September 2022 05:26:14 PM |
Wednesday 28th of September 2022 05:26:14 PM |
EDM |
77 |
Islay |
|
Map |
Wednesday 28th of September 2022 05:27:08 PM |
Wednesday 28th of September 2022 05:27:08 PM |
EDM |
78 |
Lord of the Isles |
|
Map |
Wednesday 28th of September 2022 05:28:28 PM |
Wednesday 28th of September 2022 05:28:28 PM |
EDM |
79 |
Killybegs |
The final case study that will be conducted in the small town Killybegs in Donegal, Ireland explores models of community co-production. Donegal County Museum and University of Ulster will be exploring what value communities place on their heritage and how this can be brought to a wider public though new means of interpreting the past. |
Map |
Wednesday 28th of September 2022 05:30:02 PM |
Wednesday 28th of September 2022 05:30:02 PM |
EDM |
80 |
Vågar |
Situated at Kabelvåg, Lofoten, Norway, this site was one of the most important economic centres in Norway in medieval times. The fishing town of Vågar was a buzzing centre of trade and craftsmanship. We will be using animations and augmented reality simulations to bring the past back to life. Museum Nord is leading on this case study in collaboration with Oslo University and Aurora Borealis Multimedia. |
Map |
Wednesday 28th of September 2022 05:31:04 PM |
Wednesday 28th of September 2022 05:31:04 PM |
EDM |
81 |
Strath of Kildonan |
Digital representations of the Strath of Kildonan and Helmsdale in North Scotland will be focussed on different research periods from Iron Age brochs and cairns to round houses, long houses and medieval castles. The models will be developed in collaboration with the community, conducting historical research, being involved in digital modelling and curated interpretation. This case study is led by Timespan in collaboration with St Andrews University. |
Map |
Wednesday 28th of September 2022 05:33:25 PM |
Wednesday 28th of September 2022 05:33:25 PM |
EDM |
82 |
Skriðuklaustur |
Skriuklaustur was the last cloister to be founded during Iceland's Catholic period, which ended with the country's 16th-century Reformation. It was thus active for less than six decades and could scarcely be said to have flourished for more than about four decades. The deed of gift is still preserved whereby the couple Sesselja orsteinsdttir and the local sheriff Hallsteinn orsteinsson, who lived on the other side of this valley at Vivellir ytri, donated Skria farm as the site for a cloister. Although this deed was signed on 8 June 1500, it is believed that the cloister was founded sooner, probably in 1493 when Stefn Jnsson, bishop at Sklholt, came on his first visit to the valley. The upkeep of Icelandic medieval cloisters was mainly financed by managing farms and by receiving gifts for people's souls, accepted in the form of food or clothing. During its short history, Skriuklaustur was associated with 60 farms. Most of the farms were in East Iceland, and many included tenant farms. Farm estates were Skriuklaustur's leading assets and source of wealth. Rents were usually paid in goods, for instance as homespun woollen cloth, butter or other foods, livestock, dried fish, meal, driftwood, charcoal or even kindling wood. |
Map |
Wednesday 28th of September 2022 05:35:22 PM |
Wednesday 28th of September 2022 05:35:22 PM |
EDM |
83 |
Strengthening Communities Conference |
|
Map |
Wednesday 28th of September 2022 05:35:57 PM |
Wednesday 28th of September 2022 05:35:57 PM |
EDM |
84 |
Muninn |
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Map |
Wednesday 28th of September 2022 05:36:53 PM |
Wednesday 28th of September 2022 05:36:53 PM |
EDM |
85 |
Skriðuklaustur Farms |
The upkeep of Icelandic medieval cloisters was mainly financed by managing farms and by receiving gifts for people's souls, accepted in the form of food or clothing. During its short history, Skriðuklaustur was associated with 60 farms. Most of the farms were in East Iceland, and many included tenant farms. Farm estates were Skriðuklaustur's leading assets and source of wealth. Rents were usually paid in goods, for instance as homespun woollen cloth, butter or other foods, livestock, dried fish, meal, driftwood, charcoal or even kindling wood. The monastery farm Skriðuklaustur is large, over 10,000 hectares (100 sq.km), with extensive grassy pastures. It stands by an ancient national route where the main route to North Iceland has for centuries been on Fljótsdalsheiði (the heath above Skriðuklaustur), where there is now a paved road up the gorge of the river Bessastaðaá. Lagarfljót was a barrier to travel, which forced riders who were going east to use the crossing over Jökulsá in Fljótsdalur on their way to the Eastfjords. During the time of the monastery, the main trading place of East Iceland was in Gautavík in Berufjörður, and there was a route through Suðurdalur in Fljótsdalur valley. The route to the fishing station in Suðursveit was Norðurdalur in Fljótsdalur valley and then south over, what was then a much smaller Vatnajökull glacier where now is Brúarjökull. Skriðuklaustur stood at a crossroads like many other medieval monasteries and provided travellers food and shelter. |
Map |
Wednesday 28th of September 2022 05:37:55 PM |
Wednesday 28th of September 2022 05:37:55 PM |
EDM |
86 |
North Isles |
This map show location from the North Isles Landscape Partnership. |
Map |
Wednesday 28th of September 2022 05:40:00 PM |
Wednesday 28th of September 2022 05:40:00 PM |
EDM |
87 |
Orkney |
CUPIDO items from Orkney. |
Map |
Wednesday 28th of September 2022 05:40:57 PM |
Wednesday 28th of September 2022 05:40:57 PM |
EDM |
88 |
VR Project |
|
Map |
Wednesday 28th of September 2022 05:41:40 PM |
Wednesday 28th of September 2022 05:41:40 PM |
EDM |
89 |
Enterprise Partners |
|
Map |
Wednesday 28th of September 2022 05:42:32 PM |
Wednesday 28th of September 2022 05:42:32 PM |
EDM |
90 |
Highlanders WW2 |
|
Map |
Wednesday 28th of September 2022 05:43:17 PM |
Wednesday 28th of September 2022 05:43:17 PM |
EDM |
91 |
Highlands and islands Heritage |
|
Map |
Wednesday 28th of September 2022 05:44:11 PM |
Wednesday 28th of September 2022 05:44:11 PM |
EDM |
92 |
Denmark |
|
Map |
Wednesday 28th of September 2022 05:45:30 PM |
Wednesday 28th of September 2022 05:45:30 PM |
EDM |
93 |
Westray Heritage Centre |
|
Map |
Wednesday 28th of September 2022 05:46:17 PM |
Wednesday 28th of September 2022 05:46:17 PM |
EDM |
94 |
CUPIDO Google Maps reviews |
|
Map |
Wednesday 28th of September 2022 05:47:25 PM |
Wednesday 28th of September 2022 05:47:25 PM |
EDM |
95 |
CUPIDO Google Maps Photospheres |
|
Map |
Wednesday 28th of September 2022 05:48:11 PM |
Wednesday 28th of September 2022 05:48:11 PM |
EDM |
96 |
Papa Westray |
|
Map |
Wednesday 28th of September 2022 05:48:51 PM |
Wednesday 28th of September 2022 05:48:51 PM |
EDM |
97 |
The Museum of Islay Life |
The Museum of Islay Life is a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation. It is managed by a board of trustees who meet on a regular basis.
The museum opened in 1977 with the principal aim of conserving and displaying items representative of life in Islay over the past 12,000 years. It is housed in the former Kilchoman Free Church in Port Charlotte. |
Organization |
Thursday 23rd of February 2023 10:33:15 AM |
Thursday 23rd of February 2023 10:33:15 AM |
EDM |
98 |
Neolithic Axe Head |
This polished axe head has been perforated to enable it to be hafted to a shaft of wood or bone. The perforation would have been made by using a rotary drill, presumably driven by a bow. This example, which has been broken, was ploughed up near Scarrabus Farm. Size: 110 mm x 55 mm. Location found: Scarrabus, NR348652 |
3D Object |
Thursday 23rd of February 2023 11:27:23 AM |
Friday 17th of May 2024 11:44:14 AM |
EDM |
99 |
Neolithic Axe Head |
This polished axe head has been perforated to enable it to be hafted to a shaft of wood or bone. The perforation would have been made by using a rotary drill, presumably driven by a bow. This example, which has been broken, was ploughed up near Scarrabus Farm. Size: 110 mm x 55 mm. Location found: Scarrabus, NR348652 |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 23rd of February 2023 11:30:44 AM |
Friday 17th of May 2024 11:44:45 AM |
EDM |
100 |
Neolithic Axe Head |
This polished axe head may have been used for purely ceremonial purposes because it does not have a useful cutting edge. A great deal of effort has evidently been expended to obtain the attractive finish. Size: 118 mm x 50 mm Location found: Upper Killeyan, the Oa. NR282414 |
3D Object |
Thursday 23rd of February 2023 11:33:54 AM |
Friday 17th of May 2024 11:45:47 AM |
EDM |
101 |
Neolithic Axe Head |
This polished axe head may have been used for purely ceremonial purposes because it does not have a useful cutting edge. A great deal of effort has evidently been expended to obtain the attractive finish. Size: 118 mm x 50 mm Location found: Upper Killeyan, the Oa. NR282414 |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 23rd of February 2023 11:35:26 AM |
Friday 17th of May 2024 11:46:12 AM |
EDM |
102 |
The Museum of Islay Life |
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Collection |
Thursday 23rd of February 2023 11:36:38 AM |
Thursday 23rd of February 2023 11:36:38 AM |
EDM |
103 |
Paw Print Brick |
A brick from the Bowmore Parish (Round) Church. Removed during repairs. Note the paw prints of a dog and a cat. |
3D Object |
Thursday 23rd of February 2023 11:39:27 AM |
Friday 17th of May 2024 11:47:05 AM |
EDM |
104 |
Paw Print Brick |
A brick from the Bowmore Parish (Round) Church. Removed during repairs. Note the paw prints of a dog and a cat. |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 23rd of February 2023 11:40:50 AM |
Friday 17th of May 2024 11:47:40 AM |
EDM |
105 |
Quoit |
One of four quoits in the Museum’s collection. The aim of the game is to throw your quoit at a peg some distance away with the winner being the person who had their quoit encircle the peg or land nearest to it. |
3D Object |
Thursday 23rd of February 2023 11:43:18 AM |
Friday 17th of May 2024 11:48:20 AM |
EDM |
106 |
Quoit |
One of four quoits in the Museum’s collection. The aim of the game is to throw your quoit at a peg some distance away with the winner being the person who had their quoit encircle the peg or land nearest to it. |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 23rd of February 2023 11:45:52 AM |
Friday 17th of May 2024 11:48:52 AM |
EDM |
107 |
Bronze Age Mandible |
Bronze Age mandible. |
3D Object |
Thursday 23rd of February 2023 11:47:57 AM |
Friday 17th of May 2024 11:49:55 AM |
EDM |
108 |
Bronze Age Mandible |
Bronze Age mandible. |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 23rd of February 2023 11:48:11 AM |
Friday 17th of May 2024 11:50:22 AM |
EDM |
109 |
Neolithic Macehead |
Found in Gruinart on the north of Islay and dating from the Neolthic period or the early Bronze Age, this macehead would originally have been mounted on a shaft. Creating the macehead would have been a very time-consuming process, boring the hole with a wooden drill bit with sand and water. Due to the length of time it took to make, and the skill required, it could have been used as a weapon, but would more likely have been used as a ceremonial weapon and a symbol of power. |
3D Object |
Thursday 23rd of February 2023 11:51:33 AM |
Friday 17th of May 2024 11:50:59 AM |
EDM |
110 |
Neolithic Macehead |
Found in Gruinart on the north of Islay and dating from the Neolthic period or the early Bronze Age, this macehead would originally have been mounted on a shaft. Creating the macehead would have been a very time-consuming process, boring the hole with a wooden drill bit with sand and water. Due to the length of time it took to make, and the skill required, it could have been used as a weapon, but would more likely have been used as a ceremonial weapon and a symbol of power. |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 23rd of February 2023 11:51:42 AM |
Friday 17th of May 2024 11:51:40 AM |
EDM |
111 |
Palm |
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3D Object |
Thursday 23rd of February 2023 11:53:22 AM |
Thursday 23rd of February 2023 11:53:22 AM |
EDM |
112 |
Palm |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 23rd of February 2023 11:53:57 AM |
Thursday 23rd of February 2023 11:53:57 AM |
EDM |
113 |
Peat Spade |
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3D Object |
Thursday 23rd of February 2023 11:59:23 AM |
Wednesday 01st of March 2023 10:49:46 AM |
EDM |
114 |
Peat Spade |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 23rd of February 2023 12:00:14 PM |
Thursday 23rd of February 2023 12:00:14 PM |
EDM |
115 |
Rasp |
|
3D Object |
Thursday 23rd of February 2023 12:12:31 PM |
Thursday 23rd of February 2023 12:12:31 PM |
EDM |
116 |
Rasp |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 23rd of February 2023 12:13:11 PM |
Thursday 23rd of February 2023 12:13:11 PM |
EDM |
117 |
Seal |
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3D Object |
Thursday 23rd of February 2023 12:14:28 PM |
Wednesday 01st of March 2023 10:52:50 AM |
EDM |
118 |
Seal 2 |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 23rd of February 2023 12:15:09 PM |
Thursday 23rd of February 2023 12:15:09 PM |
EDM |
119 |
Skull |
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3D Object |
Thursday 23rd of February 2023 12:16:49 PM |
Thursday 23rd of February 2023 12:16:49 PM |
EDM |
120 |
Skull |
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Movable Heritage |
Thursday 23rd of February 2023 12:17:04 PM |
Thursday 23rd of February 2023 12:17:04 PM |
EDM |
121 |
Stone Seal |
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3D Object |
Thursday 23rd of February 2023 12:19:01 PM |
Wednesday 01st of March 2023 10:58:04 AM |
EDM |
122 |
Stone Seal |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 23rd of February 2023 12:19:36 PM |
Thursday 23rd of February 2023 12:19:36 PM |
EDM |
123 |
Butter Stamp |
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3D Object |
Thursday 23rd of February 2023 12:22:38 PM |
Wednesday 01st of March 2023 11:00:55 AM |
EDM |
124 |
Butter Stamp |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 23rd of February 2023 12:24:38 PM |
Thursday 23rd of February 2023 12:24:38 PM |
EDM |
125 |
Grindstone |
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3D Object |
Thursday 23rd of February 2023 01:33:45 PM |
Wednesday 01st of March 2023 11:05:17 AM |
EDM |
126 |
Grindstone |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 23rd of February 2023 01:34:20 PM |
Thursday 23rd of February 2023 01:34:20 PM |
EDM |
127 |
Horse Shoe |
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3D Object |
Thursday 23rd of February 2023 02:28:31 PM |
Wednesday 01st of March 2023 11:06:43 AM |
EDM |
128 |
Horse Shoe |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 23rd of February 2023 02:28:44 PM |
Thursday 23rd of February 2023 02:28:44 PM |
EDM |
129 |
Pipe Rack |
|
3D Object |
Thursday 23rd of February 2023 02:30:55 PM |
Wednesday 01st of March 2023 11:09:42 AM |
EDM |
130 |
Pipe Rack |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 23rd of February 2023 02:31:17 PM |
Thursday 23rd of February 2023 02:31:17 PM |
EDM |
131 |
Ship Figurehead |
|
3D Object |
Thursday 23rd of February 2023 02:50:43 PM |
Wednesday 01st of March 2023 11:13:07 AM |
EDM |
132 |
Ship figurehead |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 23rd of February 2023 02:50:54 PM |
Thursday 23rd of February 2023 02:50:54 PM |
EDM |
133 |
Urn |
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3D Object |
Thursday 23rd of February 2023 02:52:42 PM |
Thursday 23rd of February 2023 02:52:42 PM |
EDM |
134 |
Urn |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 23rd of February 2023 02:53:37 PM |
Thursday 23rd of February 2023 02:53:37 PM |
EDM |
135 |
Double lantern |
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Image |
Tuesday 28th of February 2023 01:37:27 PM |
Tuesday 28th of February 2023 01:39:26 PM |
EDM |
136 |
Double lantern |
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Movable Heritage |
Tuesday 28th of February 2023 01:38:01 PM |
Tuesday 28th of February 2023 01:38:01 PM |
EDM |
137 |
Tuscania flag |
|
Image |
Tuesday 28th of February 2023 01:42:20 PM |
Tuesday 28th of February 2023 01:42:20 PM |
EDM |
138 |
Tuscania flag |
|
Movable Heritage |
Tuesday 28th of February 2023 01:42:51 PM |
Tuesday 28th of February 2023 01:42:51 PM |
EDM |
139 |
McDougall painting |
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Image |
Tuesday 28th of February 2023 01:44:05 PM |
Tuesday 28th of February 2023 01:44:05 PM |
EDM |
140 |
McDougall painting |
|
Movable Heritage |
Tuesday 28th of February 2023 01:44:33 PM |
Tuesday 28th of February 2023 01:44:33 PM |
EDM |
141 |
Ardnacross bowl |
|
Image |
Tuesday 28th of February 2023 01:45:24 PM |
Tuesday 28th of February 2023 01:45:24 PM |
EDM |
142 |
Ardnacross bowl |
|
Movable Heritage |
Tuesday 28th of February 2023 01:45:52 PM |
Tuesday 28th of February 2023 01:45:52 PM |
EDM |
143 |
Tuscania bell |
|
Image |
Tuesday 28th of February 2023 01:46:28 PM |
Tuesday 28th of February 2023 01:46:28 PM |
EDM |
144 |
Tuscania bell |
|
Movable Heritage |
Tuesday 28th of February 2023 01:46:52 PM |
Tuesday 28th of February 2023 01:46:52 PM |
EDM |
145 |
Sgt MacNeill’s diary & MBE |
|
Image |
Tuesday 28th of February 2023 01:51:20 PM |
Tuesday 28th of February 2023 01:51:20 PM |
EDM |
146 |
Sgt MacNeill’s diary & MBE |
|
Movable Heritage |
Tuesday 28th of February 2023 01:52:38 PM |
Tuesday 28th of February 2023 01:52:38 PM |
EDM |
147 |
Drip Tray |
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3D Object |
Wednesday 01st of March 2023 10:34:40 AM |
Friday 15th of December 2023 09:43:59 AM |
EDM |
148 |
Mocha Ware Pottery Sherd |
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3D Object |
Saturday 17th of June 2023 03:15:33 PM |
Saturday 17th of June 2023 03:15:33 PM |
EDM |
149 |
Mocha Ware Pottery Sherd |
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Movable Heritage |
Saturday 17th of June 2023 03:18:36 PM |
Saturday 17th of June 2023 03:18:36 PM |
EDM |
150 |
Illicit still part 1 |
|
3D Object |
Saturday 17th of June 2023 03:21:23 PM |
Saturday 17th of June 2023 03:21:23 PM |
EDM |
151 |
Illicit still part 1 |
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Movable Heritage |
Saturday 17th of June 2023 03:22:06 PM |
Saturday 17th of June 2023 03:22:06 PM |
EDM |
152 |
Petur skull |
3D model of a skull found at Skriðuklaustur monastery, affectionately known as Petur by museum staff. |
3D Object |
Thursday 13th of July 2023 01:34:17 PM |
Thursday 13th of July 2023 01:38:21 PM |
EDM |
153 |
Petur Skull |
Skull found during excavations at Skriðuklaustur monastery. Located at the museum at Skriðuklaustur and affectionately known as Petur. |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 13th of July 2023 01:37:38 PM |
Thursday 13th of July 2023 01:37:38 PM |
EDM |
154 |
Jaguar Stool |
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3D Object |
Thursday 14th of December 2023 06:59:05 PM |
Friday 15th of December 2023 10:46:46 AM |
EDM |
155 |
Jaguar Stool |
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Movable Heritage |
Thursday 14th of December 2023 07:00:18 PM |
Thursday 14th of December 2023 07:07:00 PM |
EDM |
156 |
Reindeer |
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3D Object |
Thursday 14th of December 2023 07:09:10 PM |
Thursday 14th of December 2023 07:09:10 PM |
EDM |
157 |
Reindeer |
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Movable Heritage |
Thursday 14th of December 2023 07:09:23 PM |
Thursday 14th of December 2023 07:09:23 PM |
EDM |
158 |
Casava Grater |
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3D Object |
Friday 15th of December 2023 09:38:24 AM |
Friday 15th of December 2023 09:38:24 AM |
EDM |
159 |
Casava Grater |
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Movable Heritage |
Friday 15th of December 2023 09:38:36 AM |
Friday 15th of December 2023 09:38:36 AM |
EDM |
160 |
Double Bird Stool |
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3D Object |
Friday 15th of December 2023 09:39:36 AM |
Friday 15th of December 2023 09:39:36 AM |
EDM |
161 |
Double Bird Stool |
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Movable Heritage |
Friday 15th of December 2023 09:40:38 AM |
Friday 15th of December 2023 09:40:38 AM |
EDM |
162 |
Long Stool |
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3D Object |
Friday 15th of December 2023 09:42:30 AM |
Friday 15th of December 2023 09:43:34 AM |
EDM |
163 |
Long Stool |
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Movable Heritage |
Friday 15th of December 2023 09:43:11 AM |
Friday 15th of December 2023 09:43:11 AM |
EDM |
164 |
Wind Sound Instrument |
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3D Object |
Friday 15th of December 2023 03:35:07 PM |
Friday 15th of December 2023 03:47:00 PM |
EDM |
165 |
Wind Sound Instrument |
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Movable Heritage |
Friday 15th of December 2023 03:36:19 PM |
Friday 15th of December 2023 03:36:19 PM |
EDM |
166 |
Shovel |
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3D Object |
Friday 15th of December 2023 03:42:15 PM |
Friday 15th of December 2023 03:42:15 PM |
EDM |
167 |
Shovel |
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Movable Heritage |
Friday 15th of December 2023 03:43:03 PM |
Friday 15th of December 2023 03:43:03 PM |
EDM |
168 |
Grater |
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3D Object |
Friday 22nd of December 2023 02:50:08 PM |
Friday 22nd of December 2023 02:50:08 PM |
EDM |
169 |
Grater |
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Movable Heritage |
Friday 22nd of December 2023 02:50:27 PM |
Friday 22nd of December 2023 02:50:27 PM |
EDM |
170 |
The Laggan stone |
Laggan Stone |
3D Object |
Wednesday 17th of January 2024 04:37:51 PM |
Wednesday 17th of January 2024 04:37:51 PM |
EDM |
171 |
Sheep Welly |
Sheep Welly |
3D Object |
Wednesday 17th of January 2024 05:00:20 PM |
Wednesday 17th of January 2024 05:00:20 PM |
EDM |
172 |
Abernethy No. 5 |
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3D Object |
Monday 22nd of April 2024 03:00:56 PM |
Wednesday 24th of April 2024 11:47:19 AM |
EDM |
173 |
Abernethy No. 5 |
This fragment was found in 1896, built into a retaining wall at the side of the road near Abernethy. The stone is part of a cross shaft, and at some date has been partly defaces with the sculpted design removed from both broad faces. On one side there is a spiral-design scroll, consisting of plant forms, and there are traces of a beaded edging down both sides. On the opposite face of the stone there is a panels of interlace which my be made up of animal forms, although no heads or tails are visible. Red sandstone, Dimensions: 43cm high x 34cm wide x 15cm x thick. NMRS no: NO11NE84, Location: National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh. Bibliography: Allen and Anderson, 1903, III, p310, fig. 326. Proudfoot, 1997, p50, fig.5. |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 22nd of April 2024 03:02:09 PM |
Wednesday 24th of April 2024 10:14:27 AM |
EDM |
174 |
Abernethy No. 8 |
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3D Object |
Monday 22nd of April 2024 03:04:58 PM |
Wednesday 24th of April 2024 11:48:24 AM |
EDM |
175 |
Abernethy No. 8 |
This fragment, which probably come from a tenth-century cross-shaft, was found in 1957 int he window frame of a house in the east of the village. The design on the front face of the stone is in complex relief,. There are two rows of figures visible, although only the top or bottom half of each row can be seen. The upper row shows five churchmen in richly decorated robes, the first carrying a crozier, the second a set of scales, the third a scourge, the fourth an unidentified item (possibly a harp), and the fifth, another crozier. All that can be seen of the lower row of figures is their hooded heads. The other three faces of the stone have been completely defaced. Cream sandstone, dimensions: 39cm high x 58cm wide x 25cm thick. NMRS no: NO11NE87, location National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh (RMS: IB290). Proudfoot, 1997, p51-2, fiog. 8. Stevenson, RBK, 1959, The Inchyra Stone and Some Other Unpublished Early Christian Monuments, Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Vol. 92 (1958-9). |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 22nd of April 2024 03:05:18 PM |
Wednesday 24th of April 2024 01:05:03 PM |
EDM |
176 |
Abernethy No. 4 |
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3D Object |
Monday 22nd of April 2024 03:07:23 PM |
Wednesday 24th of April 2024 11:49:07 AM |
EDM |
177 |
Abernethy No. 4 |
This fragment comprises the upper part of a tenth-century cross-shaft, sculptures in relief, and was found int he jamb of a cottage doorway, about 1890. One one side, the upper half of the design shows part of the Crucifixion scene, with the crucified Christ, the sponge bearer and the spear bearer. Beneath this scene are the heads of the three hooded figures. Allen assumes that these figures are female and Butler refers to them as the 'Three Maries', who would be a part of the crucifixion scene. However, so little can be seen of the figures that it is uncertain that they are female and they may be male clerics in a separate scene. Groups of three figures facing forward often occur in Celtic pagan art, and although this is definitely a Christian stone, the motif may have been adopted for use in Christian times. The other side is very weathered but shows traces of interlace. It is very difficult to make out the decoration, but there may be a defaces cross in the centre of the deign and the figure of a man in the bottom left corner. Red sandstone, 58cm high x 38cm x 16cm thick. NMRS no: NO11NE83, Location: National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh (RMS: IB255, currently on display). |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 22nd of April 2024 03:08:19 PM |
Wednesday 24th of April 2024 11:46:26 AM |
EDM |
178 |
Stamped amphora handle |
Amphora handle in sandy buff ware stamped with name of the Scimniano Estate which produced olive oil and was located in what is now Andalusia. Carpow legionary fortress excavation, Abernethy, Perth and Kinross. This object is currently in the McManus Museum. |
3D Object |
Monday 22nd of April 2024 03:17:08 PM |
Monday 22nd of April 2024 03:17:08 PM |
EDM |
179 |
Stamped amphora handle |
Amphora handle in sandy buff ware stamped with name of the Scimniano Estate which produced olive oil and was located in what is now Andalusia. Carpow legionary fortress excavation, Abernethy, Perth and Kinross. This object is currently in the McManus Museum. |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 22nd of April 2024 03:17:38 PM |
Monday 22nd of April 2024 03:17:38 PM |
EDM |
180 |
Fragment of Roman inscription |
Inscribed fragment, surviving letters M P, E, S and part F. The letters were once painted red. The original panel was more than five metres long and was placed over the East gate of the fort. Carpow legionary fortress excavation, Abernethy, Perth and Kinross. This object is currently cared for by the McManus Museum. |
3D Object |
Monday 22nd of April 2024 03:30:19 PM |
Monday 22nd of April 2024 03:30:19 PM |
EDM |
181 |
Fragment of Roman inscription |
Inscribed fragment, surviving letters M P, E, S and part F. The letters were once painted red. The original panel was more than five metres long and was placed over the East gate of the fort. Carpow legionary fortress excavation, Abernethy, Perth and Kinross. This object is currently cared for by the McManus Museum. |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 22nd of April 2024 03:30:32 PM |
Monday 22nd of April 2024 03:30:32 PM |
EDM |
182 |
Floor tile fragment |
A dog about the size of a fox walked across this tile before it was completely dry. Excavation, Carpow legionary fortress, Abernethy, Perth and Kinross. This object is currently in the McManus Museum. |
3D Object |
Monday 22nd of April 2024 03:35:59 PM |
Monday 22nd of April 2024 03:35:59 PM |
EDM |
183 |
Floor tile fragment |
A dog about the size of a fox walked across this tile before it was completely dry. Excavation, Carpow legionary fortress, Abernethy, Perth and Kinross. This object is currently in the McManus Museum. |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 22nd of April 2024 03:36:11 PM |
Monday 22nd of April 2024 03:36:11 PM |
EDM |