Arizona State Museum is located on the University of Arizona campus, just NE of the Main Gate at Park Avenue and University Boulevard in Tucson. Arizona State Museum holds a comprehensive collection of American Indian basketry, totaling 25,000+ woven pieces of rare and outstanding baskets, sandals, cradle boards, mats, cordage, and preserved fibers representing every indigenous basket-making culture in North America and holds the world’s largest whole-vessel collection of Southwest Indian pottery (20,000+ specimens). Arizona State Museum is the oldest and largest anthropology museum in the Southwest, established in 1893 by the Arizona Territorial Legislature and is the state's official permitting agency for archaeological and paleontological projects across the state.
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Current and Upcoming Exhibitions, Guided Tours by appointment, Educational and Research Programs, Summer Camp for Adults