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The history of the museum begins before the museum was established. The founder of the university's collection of artifacts was Francis Kelsey, a professor of Latin at the University of Michigan from 1889 until his death in 1927. [3] [4] Kelsey began acquiring artifacts in 1893 in order to help his students understand the ancient world. [5]
Pages in category "Archaeological museums in California" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... Badè Museum of Biblical Archaeology; C.
Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art, California State University, San Bernardino, California, USA; San Antonio Museum of Art, San Antonio, Texas, USA [85] Museum of Us, San Diego, California, USA [86] Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA [87] Sir John Soane's Museum, London, England [88]
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Visitor center includes a museum that presents the origins of citrus, how it arrived in the Americas, and the commercial development of the Bahia Naval orange in Riverside. [3] California Route 66 Museum: Victorville: San Bernardino: History: Route 66 and automotive history, cultural and economic impacts Center for Social Justice and Civil ...
The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County planned to exhibit a chunk of California history, spanning from 1540 to 1940, and as chief curator of history, Kelsey volunteered to nail down how ...
Kelsey, California in El Dorado County; Kelseyville, California in Lake County; formerly called Kelsey, California; Kelsey Lake Diamond Mine, a defunct diamond mine in the U.S. state of Colorado; Kelsey, Ohio; Kelsey Peak, a mountain in Utah; Kelsey, Texas; Kelsey Museum of Archaeology at the University of Michigan; Mount Kelsey, a mountain in ...
Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, four mummies – the priestess Hortesnakht of Akhmim, [33] the lady Rer of Saqqara, [33] an unidentified man from the 4th or 3rd century BCE (known as "the mummy from Szombathely" after the location of the previous collection he was part of) [34] and a man from the 2nd century BCE (known as "the unwrapped mummy" as he was already unwrapped when the museum ...