Visit the Arizona State Museum with your entry ticket and view its current exhibits. Be introduced to the indigenous arts and cultures of the U.S. Southwest and northwest Mexico.
EXPERIENCE:
Take your entry ticket and visit the Arizona State Museum. Established in 1893, the museum is the oldest and largest anthropological research facility in the U.S. Southwest, home to the world’s most comprehensive collections of Southwest Indigenous pottery and Native North American basketry.
During yours visit see the museum’s core and temporary exhibits. Learn about thousands of years of fiber-weaving traditions in “Woven Through Time: American Treasures of Native Basketry and Fiber Art.” Explore the 2,000 year history of pottery-making in “The Pottery Project.”
Renowned for its excellence in preserving, interpreting, and sharing the material culture of the U.S. Southwest and northwest Mexico, the museum’s extensive collections are among the most significant resources in the world for the study of American Southwests 13,000 year human history.
TOUR HIGHLIGHTS:
Be impressed by the museum’s ancient artifacts from the American Southwest
Explore the Arizona State Museum and learn about indigenous art and culture
See the world’s most comprehensive collection of Native North American basketry
Follow the development of Southwest Indigenous pottery in 2000 years of history
Enjoy the current temporary exhibits available at the time of your visit
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