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The discovery of a 2,800-year-old royal tomb linked to the Midas Dynasty
Studying the tumuli and what might rest beneath, researchers gather near the citadel of Gordion, Türkiye.

Studying the tumuli and what might rest beneath, researchers gather near the citadel of Gordion in Türkiye.

(Image: Brian Rose for the Penn Museum)

The discovery of a 2,800-year-old royal tomb linked to the Midas Dynasty

Penn researchers and collaborators have discovered a 2,800-year-old royal tomb linked to Midas Dynasty in Gordion, Türkiye.

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Penn Museum to license online tool developed by Barnes Foundation that provides up-close look at artifacts

Penn Museum to license online tool developed by Barnes Foundation that provides up-close look at artifacts

The Penn Museum has partnered with the Barnes Foundation to license an online tool that lets users get up-close and personal with some of its artifacts, featuring four virtual sessions on ancient history from Penn faculty, scholars, and field experts.

Researching cultural heritage at the Penn Museum
Sierra Williams standing on a stairway in a library.

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Researching cultural heritage at the Penn Museum

Aiming for a career in the museum field, Sierra Williams, a rising third-year in the College of Arts & Sciences, is working on a research study at the Penn Museum’s Penn Cultural Heritage Center through the Summer Humanities Internship Program.

Louisa Shepard

5 min. read