Arizona State Museum
University of Arizona · Tucson, Arizona
Founded in 1893 — making it the oldest and largest anthropology museum in the Southwest — the Arizona State Museum at the University of Arizona holds collections of extraordinary depth and significance, anchored by a world-renowned assemblage of more than 40,000 Native American pottery vessels from across the Southwest. The collection documents centuries of ceramic tradition from dozens of Pueblo, O'odham, Apache, and other Indigenous cultures, providing an unmatched resource for scholars, artists, and visitors seeking to understand the material and artistic heritage of the region. The museum also maintains major collections of basketry, weaving, and archaeological material from throughout the Southwest and northern Mexico, and hosts rotating exhibitions that bring fresh perspectives to this deep historical record.
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