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神灯vp加速器Developed with Dr Daniel Field from the Department of Earth Sciences, meet Asteriornis maastrichtensis, the oldest modern bird ever discovered.Explore our new online exhibition |
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Temporarily closed due to Covid-19
The government recently announced that museums and galleries will be able to re-open from 4 July. Here at the Sedgwick, we are really looking forward to welcoming you back, and are working hard to put in place plans to make sure visitors, staff and volunteers will be safe. We anticipate that we will reopen later in the summer, and will involve a free, timed, ticketing system. We keep you informed of our plans via our website and social media.
In the meantime, we are delighted that the Cambridge University Botanic Garden has already reopened
http://www.botanic.cam.ac.uk/
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Back at the beginning of lock down the Getty museum challenged us to recreate famous works of art with objects from around the home (#GettyMuseumChallenge). As soon as I heard about it I knew I had to make the Duria Antiquior. Despite it’s size, you might have missed the ‘Duria’, high up on a wall in the Jurassic pond area of the museum.
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If you would like to discuss how you might contribute to the Sedgwick Museum Collections Store, please contact Professor Richard Harrison, Head of Department.
To make a donation to the Sedgwick Museum Collections Store please visit our online giving page.
Studying Earth Sciences at Cambridge University
Discover more about studying Earth Sciences at the University of Cambridge in this video featuring Museum Curator of Mineralogy and Petrology Professor Marian Holness and Sir David Attenborough