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UO students examine a Native American basketry collection

Anthropology Collections

The Museum of Natural and Cultural History is Oregon's official repository for publicly owned anthropological collections. Spanning more than 14,000 years of human history, the collections contain archaeological and ethnographic objects from Oregon and around the world.
Oregon - where past is present display

Archaeology Collections

14,000 years of Oregon culture

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OWPP Baskets on Display

Ethnography Collections

A rich record of cultural traditions in Oregon and around the world

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Jensen Collection Masks

Arctic Collections

Documenting a rapidly changing region

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Mexican historian Lidia Gómez García examines a Latin American mapa with UO researcher Stephanie Wood.

Visiting Scholars' Research

Our collections are a rich resource for researchers from around the United States and around the globe.

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