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  1. Animal, Vegetable, Mineral? was a British television panel show which originally ran from 23 October 1952 to 18 March 1959. In the show, a panel of archaeologists , art historians , and natural history experts were asked to identify interesting objects or artefacts from museums from Britain and abroad, and other faculties, including ...

    • Panel Show
  2. Animal, Vegetable, Mineral? A panel of experts is challenged to identify a series of unusual objects. On iPlayer. 01/10/1958. All available episodes (3 total) Supporting Content. ...

  3. This approach, the Animal, Vegetable and Mineral Kingdoms, survives today in the popular mind, notably in the form of the parlour game question: "Is it animal, vegetable or mineral?". The work of Linnaeus had a huge impact on science; it was indispensable as a foundation for biological nomenclature , now regulated by the nomenclature ...

  4. Linnaeus classified everything on Earth into three kingdoms: animal, vegetable, and mineral. Of those, only two groups contain living organisms. The two groups are the animal kingdom and the plant kingdom.

  5. Animal, Vegetable, Mineral?: With Glyn Daniel, Mortimer Wheeler, Hugh Shortt, Thomas Bodkin. Panel game in which a panel of three experts tried to identify objects from British museums.

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    • 1952-10-23
    • Game-Show
    • Glyn Daniel, Mortimer Wheeler, Hugh Shortt
  6. The enormous base is the Mineral Kingdom (Regnum Lapideum), with a ladder of three steps (classes): The simple stones (Petrae or "lapides simplices"), the compounded minerals (Minerae or "lapides composites") and the fossils (Fossilia or "lapides aggregati").

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