Children Handling loanable artifacts

Borrow Objects
Educational Resource Center

The Educational Resource Center has artifacts and related resources available for loan to central Illinois educational organizations. Artifacts may be borrowed individually, in geographic- or theme-related groupings chosen by the educator, or in prepared learning modules.

Resources are available on a first-come, first-served basis. All artifact reservations must be made a minimum of 2 weeks in advance. There is no fee for the loan of materials.

Contact Abigail K. Padfield Narayan for more information or to borrow materials.

An Artifact Speaks Kits

The Museum has created a set of 6 loan kits with artifacts, activities, and videos based on ancient civilizations studied in the 6th grade social studies curriculum but are usable by instructors in many grades and disciplines. Activities give students hands-on experience in ancient life and emphasize the development of observation skills and the ability to see similarities among material cultures.

Prepared Building Blocks

Building Blocks are theme-based loan kits that contain lesson plans and artifact information sheets in addition to loanable objects. Some also include extras, like games and crafts.

Individual Objects

Teaching Collection objects may be borrowed in groupings put together by the instructor. Let Abigail K. Padfield Narayan know what you are looking for, and a suggested list of artifacts can be prepared.

Example Groupings

Download Hats around the World (PDF) Download African Adornment (PDF) Download Animals in Stories and Artifacts (PDF)

Contact Us

For answers to your questions, contact Abigail K. Padfield Narayan, Manager of Academic Programs.

  • metal rattle with carved black cat handle
    Sistrum (Rattle) Ancient Egypt
  • stoneware mammal shaped mortar with pestle
    Metate and mano Mexico
  • wooden mask with ferocious face and skulls on head
    Dharmapala mask Bhutan
  • paper currency, front
    Ten Kuran Banknote Czechoslovakia