Your search returned 77 results
By Page Type
By Tag
- All
- fish (907)
- fishes of sydney harbour (399)
- blog (231)
- insect (124)
- Blog (121)
- archives (116)
- AMRI (107)
- Fish (83)
- International collections (77)
- wildlife of sydney (77)
- Labridae (75)
- podcast (74)
- staff (69)
- geoscience (62)
- First Nations (59)
- AMplify (54)
- ichthyology (52)
- past exhibitions (50)
- people (50)
- earth sciences (48)
- Pomacentridae (45)
- Gobiidae (43)
- Indonesia (43)
- Serranidae (43)
- history (42)
- staff profile (42)
- bird (41)
- past exhibition (41)
- shark (41)
- exhibitions (40)
- Earth and Environmental Science (39)
- Syngnathidae (39)
- dangerous australians (39)
- death (39)
- Chaetodontidae (38)
- Bali (37)
- Eureka Prizes (36)
- australia's extinct animals (35)
- invertebrate guide (35)
- geological processes (34)
- frog (32)
- Ancient Egypt (31)
- Carangidae (30)
- Digivol (30)
- megafauna (30)
- minerals (30)
- Anthropology (29)
- Birds (28)
- Monacanthidae (28)
- geology (28)
-
International Collection
https://australianmuseum.net.au/learn/cultures/international-collection/Explore the material culture of indigenous peoples throughout the world in our International Collection.
-
Ancient Egyptian Timeline
https://australianmuseum.net.au/learn/cultures/international-collection/ancient-egyptian/ancient-egyptian-timeline/A timeline showing the dates, periods, dynasties and significant events in the history and art of ancient Egypt from the Predynastic Period (before 3100 BCE) to the end of the Roman Period (395 CE).
-
Jenny Newell
https://australianmuseum.net.au/get-involved/staff-profiles/jenny-newell/Dr Jenny Newell is the Manager of International Collections and Climate Change Projects at the Australian Museum.
-
Ancient Egyptian collection
https://australianmuseum.net.au/learn/cultures/international-collection/ancient-egyptian/The Australian Museum’s Egyptian Collection includes over one thousand objects. It is probably the largest public collection of Egyptian antiquities in Australia.
-
African collection
https://australianmuseum.net.au/learn/cultures/international-collection/african/In 1884, the Museum acquired nearly 100 cultural objects of the Zulu people, South Africa. Learn more about the collection material originally from Africa.
-
Chinese collection
https://australianmuseum.net.au/learn/cultures/international-collection/chinese/A small collection from a cultural giant.
-
Glossary of ancient Egyptian terms
https://australianmuseum.net.au/learn/cultures/international-collection/ancient-egyptian/glossary-of-ancient-egyptian-terms/Terms relevant to ancient Egyptian art, beliefs and technology.
-
Funerary texts in ancient Egypt
https://australianmuseum.net.au/learn/cultures/international-collection/ancient-egyptian/funerary-texts-in-ancient-egypt/Funerary texts acted as 'travel guides' for the dead in their journey through the underworld. These texts were written on walls, coffins, statues or papyri. They contained all the required passwords and spells for use in the underworld.