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Since 1893, the Arizona State Museum has been collecting, preserving, researching and interpreting the cultures of the Greater Southwest, including Arizona and northern Mexico. It is the oldest and largest anthropological museum in the region, was one of the very first departments at the University of Arizona, and houses absolutely vast collections of pottery, textiles, photographs and documents – only a fraction of which can be displayed at any given time. Fans of the history, anthropology and Native American culture will be in awe. |