Arizona State Museum, established in 1893, is the oldest and largest anthropological research facility in the U.S. Southwest, offering a comprehensive exploration of the ancient and enduring Indigenous cultures of the region through exhibits, programs, and educational resources.
Located on land that has been home to Indigenous peoples for over 13,000 years, the museum showcases expansive collections that serve as exceptional resources for the study, teaching, and appreciation of the region's rich 13,000-year human history.
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