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Vermittlung von Wissenschaft: „Es wird zu wenig kommuniziert
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Rüdiger Schaper - Elefanten / Holger Teschke - Heringe
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A pilot project called the MuseumsLab launched earlier this month with around 20 German participants and 28 from ten African nations A bronze head of an oba, Benin, around 16th century at Bode Museum, Berlin; photo: Richard Mortel
A new German government initiative is bringing together German and African museum professionals in an exchange on topics including decolonisation and restituting looted objects with the goal of fostering more international co-operation.
A pilot project called the MuseumsLab launched on 19 May with around 20 German participants and 28 from ten African nations, including Zimbabwe, Zambia and Nigeria. The first phase until July is online; the second part comprises events in Berlin and three-week placements for participants at German museums in October and November.
Stillen in der Öffentlichkeit: Panda, Brüste, Baby und ich
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How the Berlin Natural History Museum is tackling its colonial past
The Naturkundemuseum wants to launch a new international excavation at the site where the Berlin dinosaurs were found in Tanzania. Maritta Tkalec, 25.4.2021 - 16:14 Uhr
Artikel anhören Museum für NaturkundeExcavation of a dinosaur find in German East Africa, today Tanzania: Senior warden Boheti bin Amrani uncovers a rib and prepares it to be shipped to Berlin.
Berlin - Who are the rightful owners of the dinosaur remains in the Natural History Museum? Does the Brachiosaurus, the largest reconstructed dinosaur skeleton in the world, really belong in Berlin? After all, the fossils lay buried in the soil of what is now Tanzania for 150 million years. The local population always knew the place was full of giant bones. The German mining engineer Bernhard Sattler, who prospected for mineral resources in Deutsch-Ostafrika (German East Africa) during the colonial period, was by no means the first to disco