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remains, fossils, and casts. These are collected mainly from the Americas, Eurasia, and Africa. Approximately 40 percent of the more than 18,500 human and non-human individuals (MNI) currently represented in the collections are from the United States. The museum also has anatomical teaching and
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Archival Collections. The holdings of both the records and photographic archives present another dimension to the scholarly work of the anthropologists and archaeologists whose collected artifacts reside in the Peabody. The papers and manuscripts housed in the archives include institutional
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Paintings and Drawing Collections. Numbering nearly 200 paintings and 950 works on paper, the collection of artwork is a complementary addition to the object collections. About half, representing the David I. Bushnell, Jr. Collection of American Art, contains works by Alexander de Batz,
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North America. The Peabody's archaeological and ethnographic holdings from North America form more than a quarter of its collections, with artifacts from many parts of the continent and spanning 10,000 years, including from the earliest excavations in the Northeast and
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during the first half of the twentieth century, include a diverse range of objects used in daily or ritual life. The fourth collection contains more than 200 musical instruments including drums and hand pianos. Archaeological collections are represented by
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of the nineteenth century. The Changes and Continuity exhibit considers historic interactions between native peoples and Europeans during a period of profound social change.
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Osteological Collections. The osteological collections of the Peabody Museum derive from more than eighty countries on six continents and include human and non-human
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hide costumes and carved wooden household items. Archaeological materials dominate the Asia collections with an extensive collection of excavated artifacts from
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Oceania. Collected by eighteenth-century Boston merchants, traders, and researchers during their Pacific voyages the 23,000 items of this collection include
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Africa. The museum's holdings include over 20,000 items in four significant collections. The three principal collections, gathered from
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depicting the monumental architecture of Mesoamerica, twentieth-century works by Native American artists, an extensive series of
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in 1990, the Peabody Museum is estimated to hold more than 6100 Native American remains that have not been repatriated.
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In 1867, the museum opened its first exhibition, which consisted of a small number of prehistoric artifacts from the
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Browman, David. (June 2002). The Peabody Museum, Frederic W. Putnam, and the Rise of U.S. Anthropology, 1866–1903.
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The museum was established through an October 8, 1866, gift from wealthy American financier and philanthropist
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prints, and thirty-eight works depicting people and places in India and Tibet by Andre Chéronnet Champollion.
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Central America. The museum's Central American collection focuses on archaeological materials from eastern
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Asia. The museum's Asian holdings include one of the earliest collections of objects made and used by the
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Digging Veritas: The Archaeology and History of the Indian College and Student Life at Colonial Harvard
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Coclé gold plaque, from Panama, circa 700 AD, excavated by a Peabody Museum expedition, 1930
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art to animate nineteenth century Lakota drawings from a warrior's ledger collected at the
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All the World Is Here: Harvard’s Peabody Museum and the Invention of American Anthropology
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artist Butch Thunder Hawk use ambient sound, motion, scent, and historic and contemporary
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ceremonial and domestic objects. Important archaeological collections include
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in the "Encounters with the Americas" gallery. It represents the original
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Brewer, Logan Jaffe,Mary Hudetz,Ash Ngu,Graham Lee (January 11, 2023).
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South America. Some of the Peabody's earliest accessions, collected by
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and ChimĂș metalwork; and a collection of prehistoric-period textiles.
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Opening the Museum: The Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology
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traces the Peabody Museum's early days under its second director,
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explores North American cultures through the objects produced by
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Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University
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Peabody Museum is steward to archaeological, ethnographic,
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Change & Continuity: Hall of the North American Indian
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Bronze plaque depicting chief flanked by two warriors,
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Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act
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collections from France, especially from the site of
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Brick buildings and structures in the United States
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Peabody Museum (Harvard)

Peabody Museum is located in Boston
Peabody Museum is located in Massachusetts
Peabody Museum is located in the United States
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Coordinates
42°22â€Č41.50″N 71°06â€Č53.30″W / 42.3781944°N 71.1148056°W / 42.3781944; -71.1148056
Archaeology museum
Ethnographic museum
American Alliance of Museums
Harvard University
Harvard
MBTA
peabody.harvard.edu



Benin Empire
Harvard University
Cambridge, Massachusetts
anthropological
ethnography
archaeology of the Americas
George Peabody
Peabody, Massachusetts
Merrimack Valley
Boylston Hall
osteological
Pacific Islands

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