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All day long, on Friday February 9th, the ROM's curators present their latest research ( free admission ):
* Ten years fieldwork in northern China - World Cultures Dept.
* Pewter corrosion - Natural History Dept.
* 19th century silver designer Louis-Victor Freret - World Cultures Dept.
* DNA barcoding of mammals at the ROM - Natural History Dept.
* History of the ROM's Tibetan collection. - World Cultures Dept.
* In Tangled Silence: The Mystery of French River Rapids - World Cultures Dept.
* Genetic stuff about lizards! - Natural History Dept.
* Charles Rennie Mackintosh designs - Library and Archives.
* Depictions of Hell in China - World Cultures Dept.
* Sex, hawthorns and DNA - Natural history Dept.
* Why did the chicken cross the subcontinent? - Natural History Dept.
* Examination and analysis of the ROM's Chinese polychrome sculptures - Conservation Dept.
* Dinosaurs on the move - Natural History Dept.
* Fossils! - Natural History Dept.
* Bodhisattvas - World Cultures Dept.
* Excavations in ancient Peruvian states - World cultures Dept.
* Evolution of behaviour and morphology in neotropical sheath tailed bats - Natural History Dept.
* Zakariya al Qazwini's Compendium of Natural History - World Cultures Dept.
Lecture: A Tale of Two Tombs - Klaas Ruitenbeek, World Cultures Dept.
Location: The ROM's Signy and Cleophee Eaton Theatre.
Time: 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
* Ten years fieldwork in northern China - World Cultures Dept.
* Pewter corrosion - Natural History Dept.
* 19th century silver designer Louis-Victor Freret - World Cultures Dept.
* DNA barcoding of mammals at the ROM - Natural History Dept.
* History of the ROM's Tibetan collection. - World Cultures Dept.
* In Tangled Silence: The Mystery of French River Rapids - World Cultures Dept.
* Genetic stuff about lizards! - Natural History Dept.
* Charles Rennie Mackintosh designs - Library and Archives.
* Depictions of Hell in China - World Cultures Dept.
* Sex, hawthorns and DNA - Natural history Dept.
* Why did the chicken cross the subcontinent? - Natural History Dept.
* Examination and analysis of the ROM's Chinese polychrome sculptures - Conservation Dept.
* Dinosaurs on the move - Natural History Dept.
* Fossils! - Natural History Dept.
* Bodhisattvas - World Cultures Dept.
* Excavations in ancient Peruvian states - World cultures Dept.
* Evolution of behaviour and morphology in neotropical sheath tailed bats - Natural History Dept.
* Zakariya al Qazwini's Compendium of Natural History - World Cultures Dept.
Lecture: A Tale of Two Tombs - Klaas Ruitenbeek, World Cultures Dept.
Location: The ROM's Signy and Cleophee Eaton Theatre.
Time: 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.




