Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology
The Peabody Museum collects, displays, preserves, and makes available anthropological objects for teaching and research.
Affiliation: Faculty of Arts & SciencesWeb site: http://www.peabody.harvard.edu/
Recent articles about Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology
Peabody teams will scan other endangered monuments (Harvard University Gazette, May 3, 2007)Ancient knowledge (Harvard University Gazette, April 26, 2007)
Archaeological bookends in Copan Valley (Harvard News Office, April 19, 2007)
Corpus team overcomes scanning snags (Harvard University Gazette, April 18, 2007)
Humans hot, sweaty, natural-born runners (Harvard University Gazette, April 16, 2007)
Harvard researchers head south to preserve ancient inscriptions (Harvard University Gazette, April 12, 2007)
Visualization Lab provides data in three dimensions (Harvard University Gazette, September 14, 2006)
Figs likely first domesticated crop (Harvard University Gazette, June 8, 2006)
Tamed 11,400 years ago, figs likely first domesticated crop (Harvard University Gazette, May 23, 2006)
Suzuki's passionate plea for change (Harvard University Gazette, March 23, 2006)
Evolving ideas (Harvard University Gazette, March 2, 2006)
Three weeks in tiny tunnel pay off (Harvard University Gazette, December 15, 2005)
Human skull is 7 million years old (Harvard University Gazette, April 1, 2005)
The accidental 'best friend' (Harvard University Gazette, February 17, 2005)
Reading ancient campfires (Harvard University Gazette, January 16, 2003)
Cooking up a story of apes and humans (Harvard University Gazette, June 13, 2002)
Jungle ordeal leads to surprise treasure (Harvard University Gazette, March 21, 2002)
Reading ancient textiles (Harvard University Gazette, January 24, 2002)