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DESCRIPTION:Event Name: Great Archaeological Discoveries of the World\nEven
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 al_Discoveries_of_the_World\nEvent Date Begin: 2009-10-07\nEvent Date End:
  2010-06-02\n\nFrom the intact tomb of an Egyptian pharaoh to the enigmati
 c ancient sculptures of Easter Island\, some of the world's greatest archa
 eological discoveries are featured at the Penn Museum's new monthly lectur
 e series\, offered the first Wednesday of every month\, October 2009 throu
 gh June 2010.    \n\nOct. 7 - Everywhere the Glint of Gold: The Discovery 
 of the Tomb of Tutankhamun \n\nNov. 4 - Ankor! Deep in the jungles of Camb
 odia\, ruins of a forgotten kingdom called Angkor came to the attention of
  19th century Europe with the publication of sketches by naturalist Henri 
 Mouhot.  \n\nDec. 2 - Pompeii A.D. 79: The Treasure of Rediscovery \n\nJan
 . 6 - China's First Emperor: Man and the Empire for all Eternity \n\nFeb. 
 3 - Machu Picchu and the Incas \n\nMarch 3 - Lascaux  In ancient caves in 
 the south of France\, boys in 1940 discovered 17\,000 year old paintings a
 nd artifacts made by our early ancestors. \n\nApril 7 - Lucy in Our Eyes w
 ith Diamonds \n\nMay 5 - The Easter Island Statue Project \n\nJune 2 - The
  Sutton Hoo Ship Burial and the Origins of the English Speaking Peoples \n
 \nVisit http://www.penn.museum/college-and-adults/324-great-discoveries-le
 cture-series.html for more information! \n\nStart time: 6
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