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Korean Shamans Sacred Stuff and the Market A Vietnam
Korean Shamans Sacred Stuff and the Market A Vietnam
Adolph Bandelier, a Swiss-American archaeologist, and his wife, Fanny, collected over 7,900 pre-Columbian artifacts during an expedition to Peru and Bolivia in the 1890s. In addition to the artifac…
Korean Shamans Sacred Stuff and the Market A Vietnam
Wired Magazine visited St. Catherines Island, GA to talk with Ginessa Mahar, the North American Archaeology lab supervisor at the American Museum of Natural History, about the ongoing excavations on the island. The purpose of the visit was to feature the various types of equipment being used by archaeologists today.
Korean Shamans Sacred Stuff and the Market A Vietnam
Dr. Elsa M. Redmond, a research associate in the Museum’s Division of Anthropology, was recently elected as a member of the National Academy of Sciences.
Korean Shamans Sacred Stuff and the Market A Vietnam
In this video Conservator in the Anthropology Division, shows how microscopes help conservators care for collections.
Korean Shamans Sacred Stuff and the Market A Vietnam
John Sparks‘ Ponyfish (Leiognathidae) Bioluminescence Research …
John Sparks, Zachary Baldwin, and Robert Schelly (Vietnam
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postdoctoral researcher Mary Blair recently traveled to Vietnam
2022 Distinguished Lecture in AnthropologyDr. Thomas R. Trautmann
Korean Shamans Sacred Stuff and the Market A Vietnam
The Museum’s North American Archaeological Collection is one of the most significant such assemblages in the world.
Korean Shamans Sacred Stuff and the Market A Vietnam
CBC-developed scripts and software for remote sensing.
Areas Understanding Drivers of Wildlife Trade in Vietnam