Archeologie op school of in de klas
Archeologie spreekt tot de verbeelding van klein en groot. Opgravingen maken ons nieuwsgierig want ze vertellen iets over het verleden: hoe leefden onze voorouders, wat aten ze, hoe zagen hun woningen eruit ...? Tijdens de Archeologiedagen kan je deelnemen aan leerrijke, avontuurlijke en speelse activiteiten om meer te weten te komen over archeologie in al haar facetten.
Bodemonderzoek in je les?
Door de organisatie van de Archeologiedagen krijgt de Vlaamse archeologie een boost! Onze bodem zit immers vol met verhalen die verteld willen worden. Als we het grote publiek tonen hoe archeologie helpt om deze verhalen soms letterlijk aan de oppervlakte te brengen, vergroten we het draagvlak van deze boeiende wetenschap.
Hieronder staat lesmateriaal voor je klaar waarmee je, los van de Archeologiedagen, bodemonderzoek op het voorplan van je les kan brengen!
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Identi(time): Lesson folder and lesson visit
This lesson folder contains a number of assignments that we do not offer physically in MoMu. You can use them to prepare and post-process your visit to MoMu, or integrate them into your lessons without a visit. You will also find the final …
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Pure Texture: Educational package in the museum
How can students who are confronted with trade and entrepreneurship, technology or biology in class make a link to flax and the Leie? In Texture we start with a short introduction. The film Metamorphosis of a landscape highlights the regional …
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DIVA: A virtual tour of the museum for diamonds, jewelry and silver
This virtual tool A Brilliant Story takes you into the wonderful world of diamonds, jewelry and silver.
Will you go on a time journey through 550 years of diamonds, jewelry and silver? In the different rooms, DIVA tells a different facet of her …
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The history of dining: Overview with videos
Take a look at the dining room and get to know historical characters and their eating habits in five different videos.
Part 1: 1610
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Diamond and jewelry tour, discover the most beautiful secrets of Antwerp: Audio tour
Stroll through the city and discover Antwerp's most beautiful secrets. In this audio walk, actor Herbert Flack and radio presenter Layla El-Dekmak take you on their search for the roots of Antwerp as a world city of diamonds. At twelve points …
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Prehistoric clothing workshop
Hunter-gatherers were already able to make well-fitting clothing from animal skins. The archaeological find that can tell us more about this is Ötzi, the oldest mummy ever excavated in Europe and extremely interesting because of the outfit in …
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Stylistics classicism: Audiovisual teaching material
In this collection you will find image and sound fragments about classicism, together with more context and concrete teaching tips. This collection is about fashion during the reign of Louis XVI (1774-1789).
View the collection of Styles and …
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NPO Knowledge: Educational platform Dutch Public Broadcasting
The educational online platform NPO Kennis van de Nederlandse Publieke Omroep provides clear answers about current issues or matters that relate to your personal life.
The questions below are answered, among other things.- How is a vaccine tested? …
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DIVA: Museum of diamonds, jewelry and silver
DIVA is the museum for diamonds, jewelry and silver located in Antwerp, the diamond capital of the world.
DIVA museum tells the story of the expert design, making and trading of diamonds, jewelry and silver.
You can also visit the DIVA collection …
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Modemuze: Online collections of fashion museums
Modemuze is a platform for lovers of fashion and costumes in the Netherlands: for inspiration, discovery and deepening.
Dutch museums have numerous large and smaller fashion and costume collections that are not permanently visible to the public due …
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Medieval clothing
In the Middle Ages, one could infer a person's social position from his or her clothing. For example, most peasants wore simple clothes, while wealthy townspeople tried to dress more ostentatiously. The clothes of the nobles, the wealthier …
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