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Peabody Harvard Photo Essay

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We mark our 150th anniversary with a photographic essay. Most of the photographs are by Mark Craig, who was given the run of the museum, and he found much to capture, from the craftsmanship of the Victorian staircase and the detailed views of precious artifacts to the admittedly odd wooden flush toilet on the fourth floor.

Harvard University Peabody Museum of Anthropology & Ethnology, Cambridge, MA

Peabody Museum Galleries

All the World Is Here: Anthropology on Display at the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair

Life at Colonial Harvard: The Archaeological Evidence

Reflections on the First Fifty Years of the Peabody Museum, 1866–1916

Early Putnam Era history of Peabody Harvard archaeological investigations at Copan

The Problem with Skin Color

Exploring Humanity’s Technological Origins

Early Archaeology of the Pacific

Harvard Yard Archaeology - Excavation to Exhibition

Peabody Harvard Photo Essay

Native American Students at Harvard

Part 4: Results Day, The Archaeology of Harvard Yard

Souvenir, Art, or Anthropology?

Rethinking Maya Heritage: Past and Present

Decoding Maya Hieroglyphs with 3D Technology

The Other American Revolution: Archaeology and the Pueblo Revolt of 1680

Manifest: Thirteen Colonies Lecture & Conversation

Anthropology, Colonialism, and the Exploration of Indigenous Australia

Part 1: Ground Breaking, The Archaeology of Harvard Yard

The Origins of Maya Civilization: New Insights from Ceibal

Throwing with atlatls

The 1893 "Average Man and Woman"

Archaeology of Harvard Yard Pre-excavation Time Lapse

Volcanic Winter, Population Bottlenecks, and Human Evolution

The Dawn of Olmec Civilization

Modern Humans’ Earliest Artwork and Music: New European Discoveries

Diving with a Purpose: A Fifteen-Year Mission

Reimagining Museums: Disruption and Change II

Tales of the Moche Kings and Queens: Elite Burials from the North Coast of Peru

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