Natural History Museum of Norway
Institution: Natural History Museum of Norway

The National History Museum of Norway deposited the original digital files and the x-ray images of the worldrenowned Ida fossil (scientific name Darwinius masillae), discovered some years ago (commonly referred to as the missing link). The original fossil is on display at the Natural History Museum, University of Oslo.

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Other collections

A feature film from Svalbard

Hans Petter Moland

A feature film from Svalbard

The renowned Norwegian Director, Hans Petter Moland has chosen to deposit a classic Norwegian film Zero Kelvin (Kjærlighetens Kjøtere), filmed...

Hans Petter Moland
The fossil Britney

Natural History Museum of Norway

The fossil Britney

Making its second AWA deposit, the Natural History Museum chose to preserve a 'local' - the data from Ophthalmothule Cryostea,...

Natural History Museum of Norway
Beit Lehi - the lost city of ancient Israel

Utah Valley University

Beit Lehi - the lost city of ancient Israel

Many of the historical milestones that happened anciently in the land of Israel are reflected by the settlement history of...

Utah Valley University

Want to join a deposit on Svalbard?

To visit Svalbard is on many people's bucket list, and we recommend everyone who stores their precious memories in AWA to participate in a deposit ceremony.