INDIANA UNIVERSITY (IU)
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416 N Indiana Ave Bloomington, IN 47408
From the secular to the sacred, the everyday to the extraordinary, the Indiana University Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology exhibits, curates, and studies the objects and experiences that make us human and tell the story of humanity. As part of Indiana University's educational and research missions, we increase the accessibility of our research and collections in order to bring university, Indigenous, and public audiences together in a respectful dialogue that increases knowledge of the material world in the service of social justice and environmental stewardship...
The Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology is Indiana University's newest museum. The Museum draws upon the strengths and rich collections of the former Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology and the Mathers Museum of World Cultures. Together, these two collections of over five million artifacts span across a broad range of the human experience from Indiana's first peoples to contemporary communities worldwide.
Associated domains: mathersmuseum.indiana.edu