In 1866, British and medieval antiquities, together with the ethnographic collections, were formed into a separate department under his superintendence, as Keeper of British and Mediaeval Antiquities and Ethnography.
After the war Watson joined the British Museum, where he became assistant keeper of British and medieval antiquities.
From 1954 to 1969, Dr. Bruce-Mitford was keeper of British and medieval antiquities at the British Museum, whose most noted holdings include the Sutton Hoo treasure.
From 1969 to 1975, he was keeper of medieval and later antiquities, and from 1975 to 1977 he was research keeper.
The pepla are a specific class of Italian adventure or fantasy films that have subjects set in Biblical, medieval or classical antiquity, often with contrived plots based very loosely on mythology, legendary Greco-Roman history, or the other contemporary cultures of the time, such as the Egyptians, Assyrians, Etruscans, etc.
The grid, as a reference to modernism, of which it is an accoutrement, collides with the medieval antiquity of a castle.
In the crowded streets of the centre, the post-perestroika marketeers have set out their stalls, offering cameras from Taiwan, medieval antiquities from the country and just about everything in between.
A catalog of the collection's micromosaics has an excellent and informative essay by Judy Rudoe, the curator of medieval and later antiquities at the British Museum.
Built between 1178 and 1282, on the site of an older church, it contains many curious medieval antiquities (especially in the sacristy), as well as a picture by Angelica Kauffmann, and the tomb of the great Grisons political leader (d. 1637) Jenatsch.
Together, they preserves ancient and medieval Persian antiquities including pottery vessels, metal objects, textiles, books, coins etc.