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Digging In The Archaeology collections
at the Utah Museum of Natural History date back to the end of
the 19th Century. The first artifacts were probably collected
by Henry Montgomery, Professor of Natural History at the
University of Utah.>>> |
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Utah's First
Nations Goshute, Navajo, Northwestern Shoshoni, Southern
Paiute, Northern Ute, Skull Valley Goshute, White Mesa Ute.
These seven distinctive Native nations have lived for
centuries on the land that rests within the present-day
borders of Utah. more
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Promontory Cave
Moccasins UMNH has received the prestigious Save America's
Treasures (SAT) grant to support the conservation of an
extraordinary collection of moccasins recovered at Promontory
Cave, Utah, during the 1930's. more
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Science Movie
Night The Utah Museum of Natural History, in partnership with
the University of Utah's Genetic Science Learning Center
presents FREE movie screenings followed by lively discussion
with an expert in the field. Learn about science and have fun
at the same time! more
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