Museum of Antiquities (Saskatoon)

The museum currently features a variety of Greek and Roman sculpture, and contains a collection of Near Eastern, Egyptian, Byzantine, Islamic and Medieval art.

[1] The long-term aim of the museum is to offer a reliable and critical account of the artistic accomplishments of major Western civilizations and epochs from approximately 3000 BC to 1500 CE.

The replicas by large workshops—such as those at the Louvre, Paris, the British Museum, London, and the Gipsformerei der Staatlichen Museen, Berlin—are created from moulds taken directly from the original pieces.

The Hanson Collection: Early Islamic Artifacts (2013) Masks as Mirrors: Reflections on Therapeutic Uses of Masks in Ancient Greek and Modern Times (2013) Euphonia: Music for the Masses in the Middle Ages (2013) The Minden Collection: Ancient Glass and Artifacts (2012) Coinstantinople: An exploration of early coins that helped define the new Byzantine capital (2011) Buildings of The Past: Scale Models of Ancient Buildings and Monuments (2011) Optimi Principes: New acquisitions of Roman Imperial Art Unveiled (2010) Sex?

in the City: Images of Sexuality in Roman Domestic Space (2009) Bene Merenti: Inscriptions from the Roman Catacombs (2008) Wondrous Print: Renaissance Books in Saskatchewan Collections (2007) Oasis: Civilizations of the Desert (2007) Art of Adornment (2006) The Stonecarver's Craft (2005) Greece Then & Now (2003) The museum also runs "Living History" Children's Summer Camps.

Hannibal
An original 17th-century portrait of Hannibal. Donated to the museum by Judge John C. Currelley in honour of his mother, Mary Newton Currelley.