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Teacher Preview Evening: Treasures of the Viking Age – The Galloway Hoard

Teacher Preview Evening: Treasures of the Viking Age – The Galloway Hoard

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Australian National Maritime MuseumSydney, NSW
Thursday, May 28  •  5 PM - 7 PM
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Teachers! Join us for a FREE exclusive preview evening of the new exhibition “Treasures of the Viking Age: The Galloway Hoard”.

This exhibition provides an ideal case study for Stage 4 History depth studies on ‘Investigating the Ancient Past’ and ‘The Vikings’ and is sure to interest students and archaeology enthusiasts of all ages.

As well as a preview of the exhibition, Dr Adrián Maldonado, the Project Curator from National Museums Scotland, will be giving a short talk explaining the maritime context of Galloway and the significance of the Hoard. Browse the exhibition and join the ANMM’s Learning Team for some light refreshments and networking with fellow educators.

For more information about ANMM’s related school excursion programming visit .

Please contact education@sea.museum with any questions and we hope to see you there!

About Dr Adrián Maldonado

Project Curator, Scottish Archaeological Human Remains Collection

National Museums Scotland

Adrián joined NMS in 2018 as Glenmorangie Research Fellow for the fourth phase of the . This included a three-year reassessment of the collections relating to the ninth to the twelfth centuries AD, including the Viking Age, the decline of the Pictish kingdoms, the emergence of the Gaelic-speaking kingdom of Alba and the kingdom of Scotland. The project culminated in the book Crucible of Nations: Scotland from Viking Age to Medieval Kingdom (2021). From 2021-2024, he was Galloway Hoard Researcher on the project at NMS.

Before joining NMS, Adrián was a lecturer in archaeology at the Universities of Glasgow and Chester. He received his PhD at the University of Glasgow in 2011 with a thesis entitled . He has published widely on early medieval burial practices and landscapes of early Christianity.

Since 2012, he has been involved in various projects around the archaeology of the monasteries of Iona and Whithorn, reassessing legacy excavations using archival material and museum collections.

He is an avid promoter and advocate for archaeology, contributing to various regional and thematic panels of the and appearing on numerous TV, radio and podcast programmes. You can catch up on many of these by exploring the links on the .

His personal blog, , explores the intersections of archaeology and popular culture, work he is continuing to do on , online videos and more.

Teachers! Join us for a FREE exclusive preview evening of the new exhibition “Treasures of the Viking Age: The Galloway Hoard”.

This exhibition provides an ideal case study for Stage 4 History depth studies on ‘Investigating the Ancient Past’ and ‘The Vikings’ and is sure to interest students and archaeology enthusiasts of all ages.

As well as a preview of the exhibition, Dr Adrián Maldonado, the Project Curator from National Museums Scotland, will be giving a short talk explaining the maritime context of Galloway and the significance of the Hoard. Browse the exhibition and join the ANMM’s Learning Team for some light refreshments and networking with fellow educators.

For more information about ANMM’s related school excursion programming visit .

Please contact education@sea.museum with any questions and we hope to see you there!

About Dr Adrián Maldonado

Project Curator, Scottish Archaeological Human Remains Collection

National Museums Scotland

Adrián joined NMS in 2018 as Glenmorangie Research Fellow for the fourth phase of the . This included a three-year reassessment of the collections relating to the ninth to the twelfth centuries AD, including the Viking Age, the decline of the Pictish kingdoms, the emergence of the Gaelic-speaking kingdom of Alba and the kingdom of Scotland. The project culminated in the book Crucible of Nations: Scotland from Viking Age to Medieval Kingdom (2021). From 2021-2024, he was Galloway Hoard Researcher on the project at NMS.

Before joining NMS, Adrián was a lecturer in archaeology at the Universities of Glasgow and Chester. He received his PhD at the University of Glasgow in 2011 with a thesis entitled . He has published widely on early medieval burial practices and landscapes of early Christianity.

Since 2012, he has been involved in various projects around the archaeology of the monasteries of Iona and Whithorn, reassessing legacy excavations using archival material and museum collections.

He is an avid promoter and advocate for archaeology, contributing to various regional and thematic panels of the and appearing on numerous TV, radio and podcast programmes. You can catch up on many of these by exploring the links on the .

His personal blog, , explores the intersections of archaeology and popular culture, work he is continuing to do on , online videos and more.

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Darling Harbour

Sydney, NSW 2000

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