Anthropology Science Museums
Anthropology Science Museums
Anthropology
Museums of anthropology or its subdisciplines, such as ethnography and ethnology.
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- Location and hours for the Swiss museum of non-European cultures.
- French museum exhibits tribal arts, documents on ethnology, ethnography, culture and civilization of indigenous peoples. Opening in 2005. Site in French, Spanish and English.
- Includes virtual exhibits, event schedules, and descriptions of educational programs.
- The Maxwell Museum of Anthropology, University of New Mexico, holds over 10 million individual items in its archaeological, ethnological, archival, photo and skeletal collections. The collections come from all parts of the world, but have a Southwestern
- Features virtual exhibits from Beloit College's ethnographic museum.
- Schedules, exhibits, and photographs.
- Information about the artifacts and history of the ancient town, with pictures, hours, and directions for travel.
- History, collections, and exhibits from the oldest state museum in Russia. Includes virtual tour, hours, entrance fee, guided tours and contact details. Located in St. Petersburg. [Russian and English].
- Schedules and exhibits.
- Event calendar, visitor information, exhibits and research projects at the museum of the University of California at Berkeley.
- Exhibits anthropological artifacts from the history of the Japanese people, including the tools of everyday life.
- Introduction to the museum in Osaka, Japan.
- The Ethnology range stores and studies the material culture of contemporary or recently living peoples. Though the Museum has collections from all parts of the world, North America and Southeast Asia are especially well represented.
- Houses collections from Africa, Asia and North, Central, and South America. Features descriptions of exhibits, including coming attractions and information on volunteer and student intern opportunities.
- The Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology at Harvard University, founded in 1866 by George Peabody, is one of the oldest museums in the world devoted to anthropology.
- Information on current exhibits and educational programs.
- Exhibits, collections, calendars, and programs from the museum specializing in First Nations culture.
- Focuses on the study of Southwestern Indian cultures. Collections include prehistoric, historic and modern artifacts, photographs, archives, and sound recordings. Includes events and programs, map and directions. Located in Tucson.
- Contains exhibits, on-line museum, museum studies program, and membership information.
- Features online exhibits, research information on ethnographic, archaeological and historical collections. Includes hours, tours by appointment and directions. Free admission. Located in Columbia.
- Collection comprises over 200,000 objects and represents the cultural heritage of the continents of Africa, the Americas, Australia and Asia.
- University of Pennsylvania museum featuring online exhibits, articles and research.
- Focuses on the work of artist Grace Carpenter Hudson and her ethnologist husband, Dr. John Hudson.
- Exhibits, events, faculty, and course information from Wichita State University's museum.
- Features descriptions and photos of artifacts from the American West, Africa, South America, Polynesia, New Guinea, and the Mediterranean. Provides its history, tour information, hours, and map to the location in Logan, Utah.
- Lists exhibits, staff, and educational programs.
- Exhibits an overview of human evolution from Australopithecus to modern man and features early hominid findings in Switzerland.
- Australian ethnographic museum specializing in the material culture of Aboriginal Australians.
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