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Collections Galleries

The museum is continually digitizing its collections and making them available to our online visitors around the world. Explore our collections galleries today, and stay tuned as we add more.
Bird, snake, lizards, and fish, Yirrkalla, Arnhem Land 30.5" x 17.75", Cat. No. 6-36
Aboriginal Australian Bark Paintings
Goniatite detail, Muensteroceras oweni, Rockford, Indiana, Rockford Formation, Mississippian (Kinderhookian) - Specimen #P6372A
Ammonite Fossils
Cebus sp. Capuchin
University of Oregon Comparative Primate Collection
7-38
Tapa Cloth
Killdeer, Charadrius vociferus - 37.54 x 27.98 mm
Birds' Eggs
Bighorn sheep, anterior view of different specimen
Vertebrate Skulls
Navajo weaving
Navajo, Pueblo, and other Southwestern Weavings
Humanoid mask
Native American Masks of the Northwest Coast and Alaska
Fossil type specimens
Fossil Type Specimens in the Condon Fossil Collection
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