People of the Southwest Exhibit
2009-01-01 to 2009-12-31
Here's your chance to go down and under on the excavations that highlight the cultural heritage of the Southwest. Emphasizing on prehistoric findings and experts who carried of the taxing excavations, People of the Southwest; is a brilliant collection of prehistoric artifacts at the Maxwell Museum of Anthropology. Also included is a reconstruction of a room at Chaco Canyon, that includes ancient pottery, panels showcasing daily life and activities for children. Check website for timings.
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1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM
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With more than 10 million curated items, this museum, on the University of New Mexico Campus, offers one of the most complete records of human history and culture. The museum houses two permanent exhibits. "Ancestors" showcases the four million year history of the evolution of humankind. "People of the Southwest" is an in-depth record of 11,000 years of Southwestern culture. Other dynamic exhibits and a lecture series offer interpretations of man's history across the globe.NYC Best Hotel Deals: 50% Savings In New York! Experience New York At It's Finest!JustClickLocal.comAlaska – it’s HOT! Get a FREE Official Alaska Travel Guide today.TravelAlaska.comdisabled access.
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People of the Southwest Exhibit
Jan 1st, 2009 to Dec 31st, 2009
Here's your chance to go down and under on the excavations that highlight the cultural heritage of the Southwest. Emphasizing on prehistoric findings and experts who carried of the taxing excavations, People of the Southwest; is a brilliant collection of prehistoric artifacts at the Maxwell Museum of Anthropology. Also included is a reconstruction of a room at Chaco Canyon, that includes ancient pottery, panels showcasing daily life and activities for children. Check website for timings.





This is a very nice museum on the UNM campus. It's also free (donation box). It has a full-size ...
Reviewed by:A Yahoo! Contributor from on Oct 28 2005