Teaching Lesson, University of Pennsylvania (USA). Course: Penn Museum Certificate in Museum Teaching and Learning

Museum objects related to CLaRMaV's focus on domestic architecture and economy are displayed to inspire discussion, reflection, and critical thinking during the lesson

Dr. Ferritto discussing Roman house reconstruction
  • Date: 01 MAY 2025  from 9:00 to 17:00

  • Event location: Penn Museum, University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, 3260 South Street Philadelphia, PA 19104

Dr Ferritto discussing Roman house reconstruction

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PENN MUSEUM, University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology

Teaching ancient Maritime Trade through Objects-Based Museum. In Detail: Wine Transport Amphoras (Grand Congloué) produced by the wealthy Sestius family from Cosa

Teaching Maritime Trade through Objects-Based Museum. In Detail: Wine Transport Amphoras (Grand Congloué) Produced by the Wealthy Sestius Family from Cosa, Tuscany (Objects 89-2-3-89-2-4. Courtesy of the Penn Museum)

Teaching Ancient Domestic Architecture through Objects-Based Museum. Photo: The Roman House Model made by Christopher Ray of Ray Museum Studios

Teaching Ancient Domestic Architecture through Objects-Based Museum. In Detail: The Roman House Model made by Christopher Ray of Ray Museum Studios (Object EP-2003-2-1. Courtesy of the Penn Museum)

Teaching Ancient Domestic Architecture through Objects-Based Museum. Photo: The Roman House Model made by Christopher Ray of Ray Museum Studios

Teaching Ancient Domestic Architecture through Objects-Based Museum. In Detail: The Roman House Model made by Christopher Ray of Ray Museum Studios (Object EP-2003-2-1. Courtesy of the Penn Museum)