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Maritime Archaeology Museum (referred as "MAM") is a non-profit organization, of museum and professional museum personnel established to advance the interests of museology and other disciplines concerned with museum management and operations. Please click the link below.

 

TradeBoat.com is a site for you to invest in antique jades, ceramics, coins and stamps. It also provides a lot of information regarding these subjects. Some areas and functions are still under construction. Click below to have a look.

 

Ming-Wrecks.com Cultural Property For Cultural Collection & Investment? What? Is Cultural Property a cultural value for collection? Collection or Preservation? Conservation or Investment? Why argue? Click below to find your answer:

 

Dynasty-Jade's site is not merely established for you to improve the knowledge of the jade's formation and evolution in every Chinese dynasty, but keeping on providing the newest information and the most classical jade statues.

 

RUSSIAN COLOURS FINE ART GALLERY and Russian Painting Collectors Club present Painting of the SOVIET Age from the Leningrad School and invite you to browse through of their virtual exhibitions. RUSSIAN COLOURS FINE ART GALLERY cooperates with art related site all over the world. Are you interested in links to Fine art related sites around the world, have a look here. Click Below

 

A GUIDE TO THE STAMPS AND CANCELLATIONS OF IMPERIAL CHINA
The main purpose of the web site below, is to promote China Philately and also try to increase interest in classical Chinese stamps collecting. Click below.

A GUIDE TO THE STAMPS AND CANCELLATIONS OF IMPERIAL CHINA

 

The Museumserver is a platform for Dutch museums on the Internet. More than 250 Dutch museum sites are included in the Museumserver, providing you a fabulous show of art, culture, history and science from the Netherlands. Click banner below.

The Mary Rose is the only 16th century warship on display anywhere in the world. Built between 1509 and 1511, she was one of the first ships able to fire a broadside, and was a firm favourite of King Henry VIII. After a long and successful career, she sank accidentally during an engagement with the French fleet in 1545. Her rediscovery and raising were seminal events in the history of nautical archaeology. Click on the banner below to learn more about the discovery and excavation of the ship

 

The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles' mission includes a provision "to advance knowledge and to enable people of all ages, backgrounds, and interests to appreciate their natural and cultural heritage." The web permits the museum to greatly expand it's educational outreach. The museum's web site is designed to target families, teachers, students and children. Part of the philosophy of the site is to provide well designed materials to "teach the teacher" who will then convey the information to kids. In addition to on-line presentations, animations and video, the web site also provides downloadable materials for use in the classroom or at home.

 

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