Exhibitions and events / 6 March 2024 Women to the front Men may have done the fighting, but Legion shows that a picture of Roman military life without women is just wrong, says Mary Beard. Read more
Exhibitions and events / 24 August 2022 Conserving Beirut's shattered glass Discover how an international partnership helped restore eight ancient glass vessels after their destruction in the 2020 Beirut explosion. Read more
Exhibitions and events / 22 August 2022 Creation narratives and Feminine power Lucy Dahlsen presents tales from world cultures highlighting feminine beings have played a pivotal role in a host of creation stories. Read more
Exhibitions and events / 22 August 2022 Emerging artist Jake Grewal on the importance of drawing As the exhibition Drawing attention closes, Curator Isabel Seligman speaks to artist Jake Grewal on what drawing means to him. Read more
Exhibitions and events / 9 August 2022 A pagan perspective on Feminine power: the divine to the demonic The community consultants who contributed to the development of the Feminine power exhibition respond to an object that relates to them. Read more
Exhibitions and events / 30 June 2022 The art of Seahenge Archaeologist and artist Rose Ferraby was commissioned to create an artwork about Seahenge for The world of Stonehenge exhibition. Read more
Objects in focus / 29 June 2022 Etching carnelian beads: understanding and reproducing an ancestral technique Discover how the Museum uses experiments with modern-day materials to better understand ancient techniques. Read more
Exhibitions and events / 15 June 2022 Here comes the sun! Stonehenge and the summer solstice Dr Susan Greaney takes a look at Stonehenge and how the summer solstice has been celebrated at the famous monument. Read more
Museum stories / 31 May 2022 A decade of 'Skills for the Future' traineeships Previous trainees share their experiences of being part of a training programme for young people, and how it's helped them in their careers. Read more
Exhibitions and events / 28 April 2022 Introduction to Goddess | Children’s book celebrating Feminine power Goddess is a beautifully illustrated empowering children’s book that accompanies Feminine power: the divine and the demonic. Read now
Exhibitions and events / 11 April 2022 An introduction to Feminine power Lucy Dahlsen and Belinda Crerar explore some of the key stories and exciting pieces in Feminine power the divine to the demonic. Read more
Exhibitions and events / 16 February 2022 How was Stonehenge built? Archaeologist Mike Pitts takes looks at how Stonehenge was constructed, and how people transported its huge stones to the famous site. Read more
Exhibitions and events / 21 January 2022 Hokusai and 'The Great Picture Book of Everything': the latest research Hokusai's recently rediscovered drawings are as captivating as they are rare, new research illuminates their mysterious story. Read more