Collections Highlights
We have selected several of the Museum's most important, unique, or interesting collections. These collections of artifacts represent cultures from around the world and demonstrate the depth of the Museum's collections. You may also search the Museum's artifacts database for more information about these or other artifacts in the Museum's collections.
The Kieffer-Lopez Collection of Ethnographic Textiles and Artifacts
The Crocker Land Expedition Collection from the Arctic
The Horowitz Collection of Rubbings of Monumental Brasses of England
The Edgar J. Banks of Sumerian and Babylonian Clay Tablets
The Charles Bur Harper Collection of Artifacts from the Philippines
The Whitten Collection of Canelos Quichua Cultural Artifacts
The Chiurazzi & DeAngelis Collection of Pompeii and Herculaneum Reproductions
The Reginald and Gladys Laubin Reflecting American Indian Cultures
The Bolian Tukuna Bark Cloth Collection of Southeastern Colombia
The Seymour and Muriel Yale Collection of coins of the Ottoman Empire
The Faletti Collection of West African Cultural Artifacts
The Berk "Stargazer" Collection of Neolithic and Stone Age Figurines
The Carozzi Collection of African and South American Cultural Artifacts
The Fred A. Freund of Chinese and Japanese Wood Carvings







