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Arizona State Museum is the oldest and largest anthropology museum in the Southwest, established in 1893. It holds the world’s largest whole-vessel collection of Southwest Indian pottery (20,000 specimens); conservation of which is an official project of Save America’s Treasures, a White House preservation initiative. Arizona State Museum’s expansive collections are among the most notable resources in the world for research and study of indigenous peoples of the American Southwest and northern Mexico. Arizona State Museum was built on a cornerstone of research over a century ago. ASM scholars continue to be leaders in the field of Southwest anthropology.
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