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Simple Heraldry, Cheerfully Illustrated
-Part of the King's Museum Tuesday Evening Lecture Series
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Standing Stones and Circles
-Dr. Elizabeth Curtis offers an insight into our contemporary understanding of the standing stones and circles that populate the landscape around Aberdeenshire from a historical perspective.
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The Falcon God Horus and the Pharaoh's Symbolic Power
-Part of the King's Museum Tuesday Evening Lecture Series
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Thinking Visually with Marian Leven and Will Maclean
-The artists discuss the development of the Waterlines sculpture outside the Sir Duncan Rice Library. They will reveal the inspiration behind their artistic practice using examples of past and current work.
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Family Fun: Artists' studio
-Join us for free events for all ages.
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Ness of Brodgar: the true heart of Neolithic Orkney?
-Part of the King's Museum Evening Lecture Series
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As by Line upon the Ocean go
-Professor Timothy Ingold, Chair in Social Anthropology at the University of Aberdeen, explores the lines of the Waterlines sculpture. In this talk, he compares carved lines in stone with drawn lines of the ships draughtsman and navigational lines of maritime shipping.
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Participation, Photography & the Politics of Space
-Symposium hosted by the Special Collections Centre in partnership with NEPAN, (an artist-led North East Participatory Arts Network) and engage Scotland. This FREE networking event and symposium is a great opportunity for creative professionals working in the North East of Scotland to meet and share ideas.
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Nunalleq: The Yupiit and the Arctic World
-Nunalleq: The Yupiit and the Arctic World is an exhibition of recent archaeological discoveries from western Alaska, excavated by a team from the University of Aberdeen in partnership with the Yup'ik Eskimo village of Quinhagak.