Institute of Archaeology & Museum StudiesEdit ListingE-mail ContactShort DescriptionInstitute of Archaeology & Museum Studies (I.A.M.S) is an educational centre for theory and practice of museum studies which also includes the practical study of archaeology, and related others. Share This ListingReviews
This center is so interesting because I learnt allot about how to practicalise the work of archaeology and museums. I'm very happy, also appreciate and proud to attend this institution. IAMS is a center were people can go and educate in order to know how they preserve their material and also to document their history, without these kind of centes people they do'nt their meterials or the importance of the past. Similar Listings
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