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                        UID:5ef73836454b6240a58eae782e74fe6dhttps://godshousetower.org.uk
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                        SUMMARY:Event: Hidden In Stone Exhibition Tour with Neil Gostling
                        DESCRIPTION:<strong>Friday 25th April, 1pm - 3pm</strong>

<strong>From Dorset to Sussex, under the busy pavements and natural spaces of Britain’s South Coast, is a near unbroken sequence of rocks that span 200 million years of Earth’s history.</strong> <em><strong>Hidden in Stone</strong></em> <strong>is an exhibition about shifting continents, changing climates, and evolutionary radiation.</strong>

Join <strong>Neil Gostling</strong>, Associate Professor of Evolution and Palaeobiology, as he takes you on a journey through Hidden in Stone giving you more insights into the rich and diverse history below our feet from Jurassic oceans, Chalk seas, Cretaceous dinosaurs, Tropical Hampshire and the ice age, with several ‘stops’ along the way.

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<strong>About this Event</strong>

Please note that the tour will likely last around 45 minutes, after which we'll head to the GHT cafe for an informal Q&amp;A session over a coffee. This tour is open and suitable for all including young people and their families.

The artwork for this exhibition is located in the Project Space and the Main Gallery which are both served by the lift. The ground floor cafe area also has step free access from Town Quay Road.

This event is one in a series of events as part of our exhibition <a href="https://godshousetower.org.uk/eventer/exhibition-hidden-in-stone/edate/2025-04-04/"><em>Hidden in Stone.</em></a>

Hidden in Stone is a collaboration between scientists, artists, museums and galleries, to bring you our latest understanding of the evolution of the South Coast of England, through changing climates and with a cast of prehistoric creatures and the arrival of humankind.

This exhibition is brought to you by ‘a space’ arts, The Gostling Evolution and Palaeobiology Lab (UoS), the Department of Archaeology (UoS) including the Centre for the Archeology of Human Origins and Centre for Maritime Archeology, Karen Fawcett Studios and Winchester School of Art (UoS) in partnership with Dinosaur Isle, Friends of Dinosaur Isle, The Etches Collection, The Hastings Museum and Gallery and Southampton City Council Culture and Tourism Service.

Images: Mark Witton and Anthony Hutchings.
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