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Oxford University academics used a chalice made from a human skull – potentially belonging to an enslaved Caribbean woman – ...
For the second year, the Oxford Bus Museum hosted its ‘Easter Chick Hunt’ with Long Hanborough and Witney locals asked to hunt for the ...
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ZME Science on MSNOxford Academics Used a Human Skull as a Wine Cup—Until 2015For decades, Oxford academics at Worcester College drank wine and served chocolates from a silver-rimmed chalice made from ...
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Oxford Mail on MSNHail to the bus driver! Veterans honoured at annual Oxford bus awardsThe ceremony was held at the Oxford Museum of Natural History on Parks Road, honouring the industry's veterans as well as its ...
The Oxford Historic Preservation Commission gave the green light on Monday to a plan to renovate and expand the historic ...
Two units of old school lockers have been converted into museum display cabinets ahead of an exhibition at the Rumble Museum.
The chalice was purchased – for five pounds and five shillings – by the Victorian soldier and archaeologist Augustus Pitt Rivers, who founded the Oxford museum bearing his name in 1884.
Academics at the University of Oxford drank from a cup made from a human skull for decades, with members of Worcester College ...
A book set to be released in the U.K. has once again brought attention to the country's colonial history. The book reveals ...
The repatriation of African art is gaining momentum, but a number of highly important and symbolic pieces remain in the hands ...
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