Event Highlight:
Tūhura's Birthday Party
Planetarium Highlight:
David Attenborough’s Natural History Museum Alive
Rakahau te Kohika
Antiquities
Red-figure wine jug (oinochoe) with a woman farewelling a young man
Black-figure oil flask (lekythos) showing a cloaked man seated on a stool between two winged male figures and holding a spear
Bronze attachment adorned with a winged deity
Bronze mirror case that displays a seated Aphrodite. She faces winged Eros, who holds a rooster.
Terracotta head from thea statuette of a goddess wearing a headdress (polos).
Female terracotta head (protome)
Terracotta head from a statuette of a goddess (Kybele or Tyche). She wears a turreted crown.
Wall plaque representing a gorgon, a mythical monster. Taranto, Italy. 6th (?) century BC
Votive Plate. The design features two cloaked women. Approximately 500 BC
Cup (skyphos). Approximately 725 BC.
Corinthian aryballos shaped like a hare. Liquid was poured from the holes in the tops of these bottles.