RBCM@Home

A Closer Look at Spindle Whorls

Small Spindle whorls were introduced about 800 years ago and Indigenous cultures in British Columbia have continued to develop, adapt and use these devices. Join curator of archeology Grant Keddie as he examines spindle whorls from an archeologist's perspective.

Please click the link below to join the webinar: 
https://zoom.us/j/98412503681?pwd=ZDBYOVgwampmU2FjTVQwa1NzbmMrQT09
Password: 040915

If you are not able to access through Zoom, we will also be streaming on Facebook Live. Please visit the Royal BC Museum Facebook page. A recording will also be posted to the Royal BC Museum's YouTube channel in the days following the presentation. 

 

RBCM @ Home will visit with members of the curatorial and collections staff who are working from home during the pandemic and discover how they do their work, how their work is reflected in their homes and what they're working on now. RBCM @ Home will take place on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 12 pm. 

Got little ones? RBCM @ Home(Kids!) takes place on Wednesdays at 11 am, visit our calendar for topics, presenters and a list of materials so you can join in with hands-on activities at home.

Yearning for the great outdoors? Try RBCM @ Home(Outside!) on Wednesday at 2 pm. 

Visit our calendar for topics, presenters and links to take part.