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2014
March
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Aberdeen Art Attack!
-Suitable for families with children aged 3-10 years but all welcome
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Annie Quibell - one of Scotland's finest women in Egyptology
-A free lecture by Lee Young of the Griffith Institute, Oxford, organised by the Egyptology Scotland, as part of the King's Museum lecture series
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An Aerial Perspective on Scotland: The Work and Collections of RCAHMS
-Rebecca Bailey, Head of Education and Outreach at RCAHMS discusses the development of the National Collections of Aerial Photography.
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Ancient Greek Poetry as Music
-A free lecture by Dr Armand d'Angour of the University of Oxford, organised by the Aberdeen Scottish-Hellenic Society, as part of the King's Museum lecture series.
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Martin Martin: early modern Hebridean traveller and author
-A free lecture by Dr Donald William Stewart of Sabhal Mor Ostaig, UHI, organised by the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
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The Only Good Plant is a Dead Plant: conserving flora in the 21st century
-It is said by some that a botanic garden is a 'zoo for plants'. As part of the Friends of Aberdeen University Library series of evening talks, Mark Paterson will expand on the origins of western botanic gardens to counter such a sentiment, while extensively highlighting the modern role...
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the BIG BOOK THEORY teen book quiz
-Teen book quiz for World Book Day
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Female Perspectives: C20th artworks by female artists in Scotland
-An exhibition of artworks created by female artists during the twentieth century, selected from the University's art collection.
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Unbound feet: the changing status of Chinese women, c. 1890-1950
-A free lecture by Dr Isabella Jackson of the University of Aberdeen, organised as part of the King's Museum lecture series.