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Throats are cut with a gilded tumi
Monday, 9 February 2004, 11:28 am | Otago Museum
Temple of Doom - Ritual Sacrifice in Ancient Peru, which is set to open in the Otago Museum's Special Exhibitions Gallery on 28 February, will unearth the mysteries of human sacrifice, power struggles, unimaginable treasures and supernatural deities ... More >>
Dinosaur Exhibition Outstanding Success
Friday, 7 November 2003, 10:17 am | Otago Museum
The biggest dinosaur exhibition ever seen in the southern hemisphere has outstripped all previous Otago Museum visitor numbers by attracting more than 50,000 people, making Chinese Dinosaurs a success of Tyrannosaurus proportions! More >>
Dinosaur Migration Moved South
Wednesday, 20 August 2003, 1:02 pm | Otago Museum
A herd of Dinosaurs have again been on the move, making their way this time to the apt climate of Southern New Zealand's Otago Museum. More >>
Dinosaur Warning in Downtown Dunedin!
Wednesday, 18 June 2003, 9:59 am | Otago Museum
One-hundred-and-fifty-million years ago, they roamed what are now the plains of China. Now, these towering prehistoric creatures are about to take over the Otago Museum where the newest attraction in New Zealand will also be the oldest. And unlike the ... More >>
Successful Expedition: Moa Bones Recovered
Monday, 3 March 2003, 9:15 am | Otago Museum
An expedition of nine people, lead by the Otago Museum, left for the Serpentine Range on Wednesday afternoon with great expectations of discovering more bones of the upland moa, Megalapteryx didinus. The expedition team, including Masterton paleobiologist ... More >>
THE HUNT IS ON: Upland Moa Recovery Project
Friday, 21 February 2003, 9:30 am | Otago Museum
An internationally significant research expedition, lead by Otago Museum, is planned to commence next week - searching for elusive remains of the rare upland moa. More >>
Only 10 Days To Go!
Tuesday, 20 August 2002, 4:08 pm | Otago Museum
The Opening of the Otago Museum's new landmark gallery, Southern Land, Southern People is only days away - 10 days in fact! Opening on the evening of 30 August, this marks the beginning of a new era for Otago Museum. More >>
