Mammoths at the Museum

Runs until Saturday, 15 March 2025 (See all dates)

Time
10:00 - 16:00
Venue
Corinium Museum, Cirencester, GL7 2BX
Price
Free

Mammoths will be making their way into the Corinium Museum as part of a special exhibition of finds from the Mammoth Graveyard in Cerney Wick.

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Mammoths will be making their way into the Corinium Museum as part of a special exhibition of finds from the Mammoth Graveyard in Cerney Wick. The discovery of the graveyard, which was the focus of a special BBC television programme with Sir David Attenborough in 2022, was made by Sally Hollingworth and her husband Neville. There are finds on display from the 2017 dig at the site well as new finds from the site uncovered in 2024. They include a Plesiosaur, a Marine Crocodile Skull and Ammonites, as well as Mammoth Teeth and a Tooth from a Straight-Tusked Elephant, among others. Children’s illustrator Sally Poyton will be creating a special Mammoth Family Trail for the museum. The exhibition runs from February 15 2025.

Venue

Corinium Museum
Park Street
Cirencester
GL7 2BX

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The event runs from 10:00 to 16:00 on the following dates.
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