When paintings were done in the Grotte Chauvet or Grotte de Lascaux our ancestors were living in a unique time we call the Paleolithic Period. Some authentic tools of this era are kept in the Museum of Kyoto, these tools were gifted to the Paleological Association of Japan, France. In this workshop, we can view these ancient tools and touch them. Participants will also use reproductions of the tools in a special workshop.
Masakage Murano
The curator of the Museum of Kyoto specialized in archeology. He has engaged in the archeological research programs in Japan, China and Middle America. The exhibitions like “Arts and Archeology: The Voices of the Things and the Earth” “The Golden Pharaohs and the Great Pyramids” “The Inca Empire” “ The Archeological, Historical References of the Schools in Kyoto Prefecture” etc. are his projects as a curator. And also he produces many collaboration programs of regional organizations and schools.
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[fee]
FREE(Entrance fee is requiredd for only Adult)
[language]
Japanese *English support will be available.
[Program name for reservation]
Touch and Use It, The Tools of Paleolithic Period
Supported by PETIT BATEAU