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America. The exhibit consists of six displays: Ice Age Hunters, Innovative Hunters and Gatherers, Farming Villagers, Powerful Leaders, Rulers and Citizens, and Empire Builders. Visitors are encouraged to begin with Ice Age Hunters and conclude with Empire Builders. In this way, visitors can understand the cultural and economic progression of the Ancient Americas. Throughout the exhibit, collections are displayed in a way that emphasizes the cultural context of the artifacts.
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their research and in training e.g., in formal high school and undergraduate training programs. Researchers from all over the world can search online for particular specimens and request to borrow them, which are shipped routinely under defined and published loan policies, to ensure that the specimens remain in good condition. For example, in 2012, Field Museum's
Zoology collection processed 419 specimen loans, shipping over 42,000 specimens to researchers, per its Annual Report.
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1912, reaches out to children in
Chicago area schools, offering artifacts, specimens, audiovisual materials, and activity kits. The Department of Education, begun in 1922, offers classes, lectures, field trips, museum overnights and special events for families, adults and children. The Field has adopted production of the
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The Field Museum offers opportunities for informal and more structured public learning. Exhibitions remain the primary means of informal education, but throughout its history the Museum has supplemented this approach with innovative educational programs. The Harris Loan
Program, for example, begun in
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Only a small fraction of the specimens and artifacts are publicly displayed. The vast majority of specimens and artifacts are used by a wide range of people in the museum and around the world. Field Museum curatorial faculty and their graduate students and postdoctoral trainees use the collections in
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opened as a permanent exhibition in 2015. The hall consists of five sections: Diverse
Landscapes, Ritual and Power, Shifting Power, Beliefs and Practices, and Crossing Boundaries. The first three sections are organized chronologically while the final two sections are organized by theme. Three hundred
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Ancient Americas displays 13,000 years of human ingenuity and achievement in the Western Hemisphere, where hundreds of diverse societies thrived long before the arrival of Europeans. In this large permanent exhibition visitors can learn the epic story of the peopling of these continents, from the
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in honor of its origins, the Field Museum was incorporated by the State of
Illinois on September 16, 1893, for the purpose of the "accumulation and dissemination of knowledge, and the preservation and exhibition of artifacts illustrating art, archaeology, science and history". The Columbian Museum of
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The Museum's curatorial and scientific staff in the departments of
Anthropology, Botany, Geology, and Zoology conducts basic research in systematic biology and anthropology, besides its responsibility for collections management, and educational programs. It has long maintained close links, including
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The Field Museum was an early adopter of positive-pressure based approaches to control of environment in display cases, using control modules for humidity control in several galleries where room-level humidification was not practical. The museum has also adopted a low-energy approach to maintain low
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The library at the Field Museum was organized in 1893 for the museum's scientific staff, visiting researchers, students, and members of the general public as a resource for research, exhibition development and educational programs. The 275,000 volumes of the Main
Research Collections concentrate on
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The museum maintains a temporary exhibition program of traveling shows as well as in-house produced topical exhibitions. The professional staff maintains collections of over 24 million specimens and objects that provide the basis for the museum's scientific-research programs. These collections
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artifacts, consisting of books, prints and various objects. In addition, "orphaned collections" were and are taken in from other institutions such as universities that change their academic programs away from collections-based research. For example, already beginning in 1907, Field Museum accepted
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joint teaching, students, seminars, with the
University of Chicago and the University of Illinois at Chicago. Professional symposia and lectures, like the annual A. Watson Armour III Spring Symposium, present scientific results to the international scientific community and the public at large.
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The six displays draw from the Field Museum's massive North America collection. Significant collections utilized by the exhibit include pre-Columbian artifacts gathered by Mayanists Edward H. Thompson and John E. S. Thompson. Additionally, former curator Paul Sidney Martin's American Southwest
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collections and cultural artifacts from around the globe. The museum's library, which contains over 275,000 books, journals, and photo archives focused on biological systematics, evolutionary biology, geology, archaeology, ethnology and material culture, supports the museum's academic-research
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The photo archives contain over 250,000 images in the areas of anthropology, botany, geology and zoology and documents the history and architecture of the museum, its exhibitions, staff and scientific expeditions. In 2008 two collections from the Photo Archives became available via the
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The museum has maintained its reputation through continuous growth, expanding the scope of collections and its scientific research output, in addition to its award-winning exhibitions, outreach publications, and programs. The Field Museum is part of Chicago's lakefront
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excellence produced the first natural-looking mammal and bird specimens for exhibition as well as for study. Field Museum curators developed standards and best practices for the care of collections. Conservators at the Field Museum have made notable contributions to
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The collection specimens are an important cornerstone of research infrastructure in that each specimen can be re-examined and with the advancement of analytic techniques, new data can be gleaned from specimens that may have been collected more than 150 years ago.
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Field Museum collections are professionally managed by collection managers and conservators, who are skilled in preparation and preservation techniques. Numerous maintenance and collection management tools were and are being advanced at Field Museum. For example,
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utilizes about 400 artifacts to interpret Native American culture and history while also addressing modern-day challenges. The exhibition is a result of a changing attitude towards Native Americans that emphasized Native peoples instead of Native artifacts.
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The Ancient Americas exhibit transitions to the Alsdorf Hall of Northwest Coast and Arctic Peoples and eventually the Native Truths: Our Voices, Our Stories exhibit. This emphasizes the thematic unity of the Field Museum's American collections.
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Kong, C. P. (1989). "My field trip to Ulu Kinabatangnan, North Borneo, with Robert Inger, in: Emerson, S. B. (ed.) Contributions in celebration of the distinguished scholarship of Robert F. Inger on the occasion of his sixty-fifth birthday".
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The Africa cultural hall opened at the Field Museum in November 1993. It offers 14 different displays that are primarily ethnographic in nature. Several African countries are exhibited as well as a variety of geographical areas including the
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During the World's Columbian Exposition, all acquired specimens and objects were on display; the purpose of the World's Fair was exhibition of these materials. For example, just after opening of the Columbian Museum of Chicago, the
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The Regenstein Pacific Conservation Laboratory – 1,600-square-foot (150 m) conservation and collections facility. Visitors can watch as conservators work to preserve and study anthropological specimens from all over the
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Williams, Benjamin W. "Audubon's The Birds of America and the Remarkable History of Field Museum's copy." Field Museum of Natural History Bulletin 57, no. 6 (June 1986): 7–21. www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/4352797.
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and it is used when citing housed specimens. Targeted collecting in the US and abroad for research programs of the curatorial and collection staff continuously add high quality specimen material and artifacts; e.g.,
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humidity to prevent corrosion in archaeological metals using ultra-well-sealed barrier film micro-environments. Other notable contributions include methods for dyeing Japanese papers to color match restorations in
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collection occupied one entire exhibit hall, displaying 3,000 species of mollusks on about 1,260 square feet (117 m). By 1910, 20,000 shell specimens were on display, with an additional 15,000 "in storage".
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Ornithology at the Field Museum, pp. 145–161. In: Davis, W. E. Jr. and J. A. Jackson (eds). Contributions to the History of North American Ornithology. Memoirs of the Nuttall Ornithological Club, 12, Cambridge,
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DNA Discovery Center – Visitors can watch real scientists extract DNA from a variety of organisms. Museum goers can also speak to a live scientist through the glass every day and ask them any questions about
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to its present site on Chicago Park District property near downtown Chicago. By the late 1930s the Field Museum had emerged as one of the three premier museums in the United States, the other two being the
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is one of only two known copies that were arranged in taxonomic order. Additionally, it contains all 13 composite plates. The Field's copy belonged to Audubon's family physician Dr. Benjamin Phillips.
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biological systematics, environmental and evolutionary biology, anthropology, botany, geology, archaeology, museology and related subjects. The Field Museum Library includes the following collections:
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and fifty objects are displayed throughout the five galleries. These artifacts are a sample chosen from the Field Museum's significant China collection. This collection was gathered by the sinologist
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Minderop, J.; Podsiki, C.; Norton, R. E. (2007). "Deinstallation and cleaning of the 1950s galleries of ethnographical and archaeological material from the Americas at the Field Museum, Chicago".
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and is organized into five different sections: the natural history of the islands, the cultural origins of Pacific Islanders, a canoe display, an ethnographic collection showcasing New Guinea's
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Brown, J. P. (2010). "The Field Museum Archaeological Metals Project: Distributed, In Situ Micro-Environments for the Preservation of Unstable Archaeological Metals Using Escal® Barrier Film".
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Professionally managed and maintained specimen and artifact collections, such as those at the Field Museum of Natural History, are a major research resource for the national and international
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Emerson, S. B. (1989). "Introduction, in: Emerson, S. B. (ed.) Contributions in celebration of the distinguished scholarship of Robert F. Inger on the occasion of his sixty-fifth birthday".
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Collecting of specimens and acquisition of artifacts is nowadays subject to clearly spelled-out policies and standards, with the goal to acquire only materials and specimens for which the
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was found in 2013. In December 2018 after revisions of the skeletal assembly were made to reflect new concepts of Sue's structure, display of the skeleton was moved into a new suite in
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specimen discovered at the time. Sue has a length of 40.5 feet (12.3 m), stands 13 feet (4.0 m) tall at the hips, and has been estimated at 8.4–14 metric tons (9.26–15.4
3333:, and a modern Tahitian market. The final portion of the exhibit is dedicated to the ceremonial arts of the Pacific peoples. The majority of the collection was gathered by curator
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Bates, J. M.; Bowie, R. C. K.; Willard, D. E.; Voelker, G.; Kahindo, C. (2004). "A need for continued collecting of avian voucher specimens in Africa: Why blood is not enough".
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Preventive conservation at the Field Museum" Preventive conservation: practice, theory and research. Preprints of the contributions to the Ottawa Congress, 12-16 September 1994
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collection makes up a significant portion of the "Farming Villagers" display. The Empire Builders display includes Aztec and Incan artifacts gathered in the 19th century.
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such as Nature Walk, Mammals of Asia, and Mammals of Africa allow visitors an up-close look at the diverse habitats that animals inhabit. Most notably featured are the
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Lowther, P. (1995). Davis, W. E. Jr.; Jackson, J. A. (eds.). "Ornithology at the Field Museum. In: Contributions to the History of North American Ornithology".
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of collection data beginning in the late 1970s. Field Museum contributes its digitized collection data to a variety of online groups and platforms, such as:
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Lupton, Carter; Rathburn, Robert (1984). "Maritime Peoples of the Arctic and Northwest Coast. A Permanent Exhibit at the Field Museum of Natural History".
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Lupton, Carter; Rathburn, Robert (1984). "Maritime Peoples of the Arctic and Northwest Coast. A Permanent Exhibit at the Field Museum of Natural History".
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Chicago occupied the only building remaining from the World's Columbian Exposition in Jackson Park, the Palace of Fine Arts. It is now home to the Chicago
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McVicker, Donald (2003). "A Tale of Two Thompsons: The Contributions of Edward H. Thompson and J. Eric S. Thompson to Anthropology at the Field Museum".
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McVicker, Donald (2003). "A Tale of Two Thompsons: The Contributions of Edward H. Thompson and J. Eric S. Thompson to Anthropology at the Field Museum".
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In 1869, and before its formal establishment, the museum acquired the largest collection of birds and bird descriptions, from artist, and ornithologist
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This statue of the divine protector Wei Tuo is one of many artifacts on display at the Cyrus Tang Hall of China at the Field Museum of Natural History.
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Sease, C.; Selwyn, L.; Zubiate, S.; Bowers, D.; Atkins, D. (1997). "Problems with coated silver: whisker formation and possible filiform corrosion".
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of the rich specimen and artifact collections. They work in close collaboration with public programming exhibitions and education initiatives.
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Pesticide contaminated artifacts and the conservator. In Twenty-eighth annual ANAGPIC student conference: student papers: April 18–20, 2002
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opened as a permanent exhibition in 2021. This exhibit is an extensive renovation of the former Native American Hall at the Field Museum.
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collection consists of over 1100 catalogued specimens, including 46 holotypes. The collection of basal synapsids includes 29 holotypes of
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Studies of the museums and kindred institutions of New York City, Albany, Buffalo, and Chicago, with notes on some European institutions
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Poster abstract: Preliminary results from a survey for residual arsenic on the North American collections at The Field Museum, Chicago
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This extensive permanent exhibition covers two culture areas that were vitally important to the early work of the Field Museum—the
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Shaffer, H. B.; Fisher, R. N.; Davidson, C. (1998). "The role of natural history collections in documenting species declines".
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artifacts spanning 8,000 years. The Robert A. Pritzker Center for Meteoritics and Polar Studies contains a large collection of
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permanent exhibition displays the Field Museum's current collaborative efforts with the indigenous people of North America.
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data is widely acknowledged, enabling analyses of distribution shifts due to climate changes, land use changes and others.
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Edward E. Ayer Ornithological Library; Field Museum of Natural History; Zimmer, John Todd; Osgood, Wilfred Hudson (1926).
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The Grainger Hall of Gems consists of a large collection of diamonds and gems from around the world, and also includes a
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in 1990, the Field Museum is estimated to hold more than 1000 Native American remains that have not been repatriated.
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can be established unambiguously. All collecting of biological specimens is subject to proper collecting and export
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This replica of an Aztec sun stone is displayed in the Ancient Americas exhibit. It depicts the Aztec creation myth.
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Evolving Planet follows the evolution of life on Earth over 4 billion years. The exhibit showcases fossils of
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Rooney, Jessica; Kusimba, Chapurukha (2003). "The Legacy of James W. VanStone in Museum and Arctic Anthropology".
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A large number of the early natural history specimens were purchased from Ward's Natural History Establishment in
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In 2015, it was reported that an employee had defrauded the museum of $ 900,000 over a seven-year period to 2014.
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The Underground Adventure gives visitors a bug's-eye look at the world beneath their feet. Visitors can see what
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Codrington, Raymond (2003). "Wilfrid D. Hambly and Sub-Saharan Africa Research at the Field Museum, 1928–1953".
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Codrington, Raymond (2003). "Wilfrid D. Hambly and Sub-Saharan Africa Research at the Field Museum, 1928–1953".
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on the continent. The Africa permanent exhibit owes most of its collection to the efforts of Wilfred D. Hambly.
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look like from that size, while learning about the biodiversity of soil and the importance of healthy soil.
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valley. The final section is dedicated to the African diaspora with a particular focus on the impact of the
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Kuta, Sarah (May 26, 2022). "Field Museum Confronts Its Outdated, Insensitive Native American Exhibition".
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Kuta, Sarah (May 26, 2022). "Field Museum Confronts Its Outdated, Insensitive Native American Exhibition".
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In order to house, for future generations, the exhibits and collections assembled including those for the
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Kahn, Miriam (1995). "Heterotopic Dissonance in the Museum Representation of Pacific Island Cultures".
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Banks, R. C.; Clench, M. H.; Barlow, J. C. (1973). "Bird collections in the United States and Canada".
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Kahn, Miriam (1995). "Heterotopic Dissonance in the Museum Representation of Pacific Island Cultures".
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hall created by the Field Museum's curator of North American archaeology and ethnology James VanStone.
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is a research library containing over 2,000 herpetological books and an extensive reprint collection.
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collections, requiring new collecting and preservation techniques are added to the existing holdings.
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This authentic Maori Meeting House is displayed in the Field Museum's Regenstein Halls of the Pacific.
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Demissie, Fassil; Apter, Andrew (1995). "An Enchanting Darkness: A New Representation of Africa".
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Poss SG, Collette BB (1995). "Second survey of fish collections in the United States and Canada".
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Demissie, Fassil; Apter, Andrew (1995). "An Enchanting Darkness: A New Representation of Africa".
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Haskin, Warren; Nash, Steven; Coleman, Sarah (2003). "A Chronicle of Field Museum Anthropology".
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collections. The permanent exhibitions, which attract up to 2 million visitors annually, include
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Almazan, Tristan; Coleman, Sarah (2003). "George Amos Doresey: A Curator and His Comrades".
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captured specimen and artifact data in the past. Field Museum was an early adopter of
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Curators, collections, and contexts: Anthropology at the Field Museum, 1893–2002
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Museums in Motion: An Introduction to the History and Functions of Museums
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Expect the unexpected: early uses of plastic in ethnographic collections
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Norton, R. E. (2003). "Dyeing Japanese paper with Fibre Reactive Dyes".
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The Mollusks. A guide to their study, collection and preservation
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Podsiki, C.; Koch, I.; Lee, E.; Ollsen, C.; Reimer, K. (2002).
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Catalogue of the Edward E. Ayer Ornithological Library
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5882:. Chicago, Illinois: Field Museum Press. pp. 3–5.
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Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act
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4603:"Field Museum Again: name change honors Field Family"
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4371:. Chicago, Illinois: Field Museum of Natural History.
4128:. Chicago, Illinois: Field Museum of Natural History.
4075:. Vol. 1–3. The American Association of Museums.
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McDonald's Fossil Prep Lab – The public can watch as
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Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning and Leadership
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List of museums and cultural institutions in Chicago
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Night view of the north front exterior of the museum
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Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences
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5696:Sturm, C. F.; Pearce, T. A.; Valdés, A. (2006).
4671:TEA-AECOM Museum Index, published June 14, 2023.
4288:The Anthropology Collections of the Field Museum
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5581:(Press release). Field Museum. January 30, 2018
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6966:"Academic Training & Research Education"
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4888:Nash, Stephen (2003). "Paul Sidney Martin".
4571:. Chicago: Field Museum Press. pp. 3–5.
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71:Location within Chicago metropolitan area
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5399:"Elizabeth Hubert Malott Hall of Jades"
5269:Kaeppler, Adrienne (1991). "Untitled".
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8885:Asian art museums in the United States
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8756:Pritzker Military Museum & Library
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8250:National Register of Historic Places /
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7283:Richter, Elizabeth (August 13, 2022).
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6676:"World's Columbian Exposition of 1893"
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4453:"Daniel Giraud Elliot (January, 1917)"
4290:. Chicago, Illinois: The Field Museum.
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3302:Native Truths: Our Voices, Our Stories
3297:Native Truths: Our Voices, Our Stories
3213:Native Truths: Our Voices, Our Stories
8880:Dinosaur museums in the United States
8839:Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows
8628:Balzekas Museum of Lithuanian Culture
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4241:"Field Museum Traveling Exhibitions"
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8875:Natural history museums in Illinois
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4486:. Chicago, Illinois: A. C. McClurg.
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8650:Chinese American Museum of Chicago
8633:Museum of Broadcast Communications
8512:Museum of Contemporary Photography
8492:Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art
8294:Navy Pier Headhouse and Auditorium
7815:Abraham Lincoln: The Head of State
7105:Hosmer, Brian (2008). "Untitled".
6942:. October 27, 2010. Archived from
6912:. November 8, 2010. Archived from
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4304:Resetar, A.; Voris, H. K. (1997).
4132:
4113:. Chicago, Illinois: Field Museum.
3953:Captain Marshall Field Expeditions
3907:issued under the collective title
3779:
1655:
602:National Museum of Natural History
598:American Museum of Natural History
14:
8971:
8537:Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art
7338:
5432:. Field Museum of Natural History
5025:"Regenstein Halls of the Pacific"
5000:. August 24, 2011. Archived from
3827:
3824:, religion, science, and travel.
3748:
3553:University of Illinois at Chicago
3166:
21:Florida Museum of Natural History
8818:Barack Obama Presidential Center
8304:Tree Studio Building and Annexes
7790:
7642:
7641:
7631:
6976:
6958:
6928:
6898:
6872:
6842:
6787:
6765:
6756:
6730:
6712:
6686:
6668:
6643:
6626:
6600:
6584:. April 17, 2018. Archived from
6570:
6548:
6518:
6448:
6430:
6412:
6364:
6107:Sease, C.; Anderson, C. (1994).
5533:. Field Museum. February 5, 2018
4625:"Field Museum Changes Locations"
4005:Themed Entertainment Association
3937:
3900:The museum used to publish four
3340:
266:
250:
234:
118:
111:
90:
83:
62:
55:
8930:1905 establishments in Illinois
8860:Field Museum of Natural History
8782:Field Museum of Natural History
8502:Loyola University Museum of Art
8401:South Side Community Art Center
8351:Chess Records Office and Studio
8335:Field Museum of Natural History
7760:Field Museum of Natural History
7006:
5986:
5980:Fieldiana, Zoology, Festschrift
5964:Fieldiana, Zoology, Festschrift
5933:
5911:
5886:
5830:
5670:
5625:Trends in Ecology and Evolution
5593:
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5359:
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5047:
5016:
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4858:
4823:
4792:
4761:
4735:
4704:
4688:. June 23, 2014. Archived from
4674:
4665:
4617:
4575:
4560:
4538:
4516:
4445:
4419:
4093:. New York: St. Martin’s Press.
3390:prepare real fossils for study.
3321:Regenstein Halls of the Pacific
675:
571:Field Museum of Natural History
416:Field Museum of Natural History
315:Field Museum of Natural History
33:Field Museum of Natural History
8797:Museum of Science and Industry
8665:Irish American Heritage Center
8517:National Museum of Mexican Art
8381:Museum of Science and Industry
7687:
6986:. Field Museum. Archived from
5814:Do museums still need objects?
4742:kangielczyk (March 16, 2011).
4007:. February 1, 2022. p. 75
3993:
3800:The working collection of Dr.
3734:system. The research value of
3664:in collections, the effect of
3612:Collection care and management
589:Chicago Natural History Museum
564:Museum of Science and Industry
389:
44:The Field Museum's south front
1:
8802:Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum
8599:Bronzeville Children's Museum
7735:Grant Park Symphony Orchestra
7234:10.1525/aa.1984.86.1.02a00790
7169:10.1525/aa.1995.97.2.02a00100
7140:10.1525/aa.1991.93.1.02a01100
7090:10.1525/aa.1995.97.3.02a00140
6397:National Science Foundation.
6244:Sease, C.; Berry, A. (1996).
6174:10.1080/03094227.2002.9638621
5637:10.1016/S0169-5347(97)01177-4
5345:10.1525/aa.1995.97.2.02a00100
5283:10.1525/aa.1991.93.1.02a01100
5152:10.1525/aa.1995.97.3.02a00140
5107:10.1525/aa.1984.86.1.02a00790
4556:– via Internet Archive.
4534:– via Internet Archive.
3968:
3243:Pacific Northwest Totem Poles
1565:Messages from the Wilderness
1457:Messages from the Wilderness
1433:Messages from the Wilderness
1409:Messages from the Wilderness
1337:Messages from the Wilderness
1325:Messages from the Wilderness
1301:Messages from the Wilderness
1289:Messages from the Wilderness
1229:Messages from the Wilderness
1181:Messages from the Wilderness
1157:Messages from the Wilderness
1133:Messages from the Wilderness
1097:Messages from the Wilderness
1049:Messages from the Wilderness
965:Messages from the Wilderness
893:Messages from the Wilderness
881:Messages from the Wilderness
785:Messages from the Wilderness
749:Messages from the Wilderness
658:
462:demonstrating today's urgent
130:Show map of the United States
8522:National Veterans Art Museum
8214:National Historic Landmark /
8126:Municipal Grant Park Stadium
6773:"Harris Learning Collection"
6578:"Research & Collections"
5994:"Conserving Our Collections"
5899:. University of Denver Press
547:World's Columbian Exposition
534:Daniel Giraud Elliot in 1897
483:World's Columbian Exposition
351:; 103 years ago
7:
8960:Science museums in Illinois
8925:Museums established in 1905
8670:Leather Archives and Museum
8638:National Radio Hall of Fame
8578:Noble–Seymour–Crippen House
8558:Chicago Architecture Center
8299:South Shore Cultural Center
7906:General John Logan Memorial
7899:Fountain of the Great Lakes
7858:Chicago Stock Exchange Arch
7402:
7368:Field Museum photo archives
6607:grings (January 13, 2011).
5509:"How well do you know SUE?"
4768:jhoog (November 11, 2010).
4711:jhoog (November 11, 2010).
3930:
3784:This private collection of
3682:Despite the passage of the
559:Columbian Museum of Chicago
553:convinced a merchant named
458:from around the world, and
10:
8976:
8507:Museum of Contemporary Art
8416:Three Arts Club of Chicago
8371:Harris and Selwyn Theaters
8205:Lorado Taft Midway Studios
8182:National Historic Landmark
7199:Museum Anthropology Review
6906:"Fossils & Meteorites"
6300:10.1179/019713693806124884
6027:. New York: Paragon House.
6023:Bodry-Sanders, P. (1990).
5896:Rocky Mountain Naturalists
5456:meteorites.fieldmuseum.org
5397:jhoog (January 11, 2011).
5366:jhoog (January 11, 2011).
5023:swigodner (May 31, 2017).
4799:jhoog (January 11, 2011).
4500:Farrington, O. C. (1930).
4483:The life of Edward E. Ayer
3770:
3405:
642:Stanley Field Hall in 2020
525:
18:
8826:
8810:
8769:
8761:Pullman National Monument
8718:
8710:Ukrainian National Museum
8615:
8604:Chicago Children's Museum
8591:
8545:
8474:
8343:
8327:
8249:
8213:
8180:
8103:
8042:
8014:Grant Park Music Festival
7986:
7913:Joseph Rosenberg Fountain
7799:
7788:
7695:
7627:
7430:Colleges and universities
7410:
7363:Google Cultural Institute
7119:10.1525/tph.2008.30.1.142
6335:10.2989/00306520409485442
5867:. Garden City Publishers.
4973:chinahall.fieldmuseum.org
4852:10.1525/tph.2008.30.1.142
4844:10.1525/tph.2008.30.1.142
4469:– via sora.unm.edu.
4192:. Encyclopædia Britannica
4167:Alexander, E. P. (1979).
3835:Illinois Digital Archives
3632:preservation of artifacts
3218:
3120:(the last pharaoh of the
686:man-eating lions of Tsavo
600:in New York City and the
408:
400:
388:NRHP reference
387:
377:
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263:Museum Campus/11th Street
230:
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139:
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8905:Paleontology in Illinois
8787:Henry Crown Space Center
8695:Polish Museum of America
8680:National Hellenic Museum
8482:Art Institute of Chicago
7705:Art Institute of Chicago
7289:Classic Chicago Magazine
7212:10.14434/mar.v11i1.23543
6609:"History of the Library"
5921:. The Field Museum. 2007
5477:jsandy (July 22, 2014).
4480:Lockwood, F. C. (1929).
4215:"About the Field Museum"
4089:Williams, P. M. (1973).
3272:Cyrus Tang Hall of China
3209:Kwakwakaʼwakw (Kwakiutl)
378:Architectural style
8705:Swedish American Museum
8645:Chicago Cultural Center
8623:American Writers Museum
8269:Chicago Cultural Center
8116:Metra Electric District
8111:Burnham Plan of Chicago
7730:Chicago Lakefront Trail
7222:American Anthropologist
7193:Lloyd, Timothy (2017).
7157:American Anthropologist
7128:American Anthropologist
7078:American Anthropologist
6820:"Staff – Emily Graslie"
6273:10.1179/sic.1997.42.1.1
6261:Studies in Conservation
5878:Field, Stanley (1943).
5842:University of Rochester
5479:"Underground Adventure"
5368:"Grainger Hall of Gems"
5333:American Anthropologist
5271:American Anthropologist
5140:American Anthropologist
5095:American Anthropologist
4071:Coleman, L. V. (1939).
4053:Bardoe, Cheryl (2011).
3549:Northwestern University
3425:skeleton yet discovered
3284:The Cyrus Tang Hall of
3191:, Ruatepupuke II, from
1662:single-celled organisms
680:Animal exhibitions and
606:Smithsonian Institution
460:interactive programming
145:; 130 years ago
8726:Chicago History Museum
8319:Yondorf Block and Hall
7999:Chicago Blues Festival
6065:Norton, R. E. (1996).
4926:Swyers, Holly (2016).
4801:"The Ancient Americas"
4770:"Inside Ancient Egypt"
4601:Webber, E. L. (1966).
3871:Education and research
3851:Karl Patterson Schmidt
3699:
3606:voluntary repatriation
3463:Scientific collections
3426:
3317:
3281:
3244:
3146:
655:
643:
635:
634:North Hall, circa 1895
618:John G. Shedd Aquarium
581:
535:
428:natural history museum
8920:Marshall Field family
8553:Charnley-Persky House
8426:Woman's Athletic Club
8004:Chicago Jazz Festival
7941:Man Enters the Cosmos
7836:Big Beaver Totem Pole
6946:on September 13, 2012
6783:on December 31, 2013.
6655:data.library.amnh.org
6162:The Paper Conservator
5893:Ewan, Joseph (1950).
5749:Meyer, A. B. (1905).
4431:data.library.amnh.org
4349:10.1300/J122v06n01_04
4143:"Museums In the Park"
4109:Boyer, B. H. (1993).
4037:National Park Service
3697:
3640:webbing clothes moths
3634:including the use of
3545:University of Chicago
3473:environmental changes
3415:
3361:Underground Adventure
3347:Louis Comfort Tiffany
3315:
3279:
3242:
3144:
3096:. Twenty-three human
1644:Yellow-checked Gibbon
690:Mfuwe man eating lion
671:Permanent exhibitions
649:
641:
633:
579:
533:
231:Public transit access
199:41.86611°N 87.61694°W
8487:Arts Club of Chicago
8356:Civic Opera Building
8264:Bush Temple of Music
7955:Olmec Head, Number 8
7871:Christopher Columbus
7782:Petrillo Music Shell
7715:BP Pedestrian Bridge
7186:Smithsonian Magazine
7107:The Public Historian
6916:on December 10, 2012
6566:on October 14, 2011.
6536:on February 22, 2014
6004:on February 22, 2014
5844:Libraries. 1876–1988
5764:Collier, D. (1969).
5604:. Block Club Chicago
5125:Smithsonian Magazine
4832:The Public Historian
4723:on February 21, 2018
4692:on November 14, 2017
4319:Lowther, P. (1995).
4147:museumsinthepark.org
4124:Metzler, S. (2007).
3989:. February 23, 2011.
3896:Academic publication
3864:The Birds of America
3660:, presence of early
3628:conservation science
3523:collection in 1908.
3469:scientific community
3377:Working Laboratories
3205:Frederic Ward Putnam
3150:The Ancient Americas
3088:Inside Ancient Egypt
1296:Mexican Grizzly Bear
1080:Giant Sable Antelope
692:is also on display.
540:Daniel Giraud Elliot
102:Show map of Illinois
8532:Smart Museum of Art
8527:Renaissance Society
7920:Large Interior Form
7853:Bust of Georg Solti
7829:America's Courtyard
7808:8th Street Fountain
7720:Buckingham Fountain
7710:Auditorium Building
6860:on October 11, 2011
6588:on February 9, 2014
6327:2004Ostri..75..187B
5941:"Index Herbariorum"
5865:In Brightest Africa
5863:Akeley, C. (1920).
5452:"Fossil Meteorites"
5378:on January 18, 2018
4944:10.14318/hau6.2.015
4433:. February 22, 1999
4407:on December 3, 2013
4039:. January 23, 2007.
3503:Rochester, New York
3189:Māori Meeting House
1536:Swayne's Hartebeest
1440:Reticulated Giraffe
1176:Imperial Woodpecker
737:Stanley Field Hall
608:in Washington, DC.
204:41.86611; -87.61694
195: /
34:
25:Antsirabato Airport
8865:Museums in Chicago
8834:Col. Wood's Museum
8468:Museums in Chicago
8289:Krause Music Store
8279:Fine Arts Building
8200:Auditorium Theatre
8121:Millennium Station
8060:Ida B. Wells Drive
6744:on August 30, 2012
4567:Field, S. (1943).
4387:evbio.uchicago.edu
3884:, hiring its host
3804:, America's first
3738:specimen data and
3700:
3690:Collection records
3672:in display cases.
3636:pheromone trapping
3621:'s development of
3427:
3335:Albert Buell Lewis
3318:
3282:
3245:
3147:
2922:giant ground sloth
2898:giant ground sloth
1637:Mammals of Africa
1601:Mammals of Africa
1577:Mammals of Africa
1572:Thomas' Uganda Kob
1541:Mammals of Africa
1517:Mammals of Africa
1505:Mammals of Africa
1445:Mammals of Africa
1397:Mammals of Africa
1313:Mammals of Africa
1265:Mammals of Africa
1253:Mammals of Africa
1121:Mammals of Africa
1109:Mammals of Africa
1085:Mammals of Africa
1061:Mammals of Africa
1037:Mammals of Africa
1025:Mammals of Africa
989:Mammals of Africa
977:Mammals of Africa
953:Mammals of Africa
929:Mammals of Africa
869:Mammals of Africa
857:Mammals of Africa
845:Mammals of Africa
833:Mammals of Africa
816:Blackbuck Antelope
797:Mammals of Africa
744:Alaskan Brown Bear
725:Mammals of Africa
713:Mammals of Africa
656:
644:
636:
616:that includes the
582:
536:
340:Stanley Field Hall
32:
8847:
8846:
8777:Adler Planetarium
8434:
8433:
8386:New Regal Theater
8228:German submarine
8223:Adler Planetarium
8139:
8138:
8070:Jackson Boulevard
7777:Nichols Bridgeway
7755:Adler Planetarium
7740:Maggie Daley Park
7725:Burnham Pavilions
7655:
7654:
7538:Metropolitan area
6990:on March 17, 2009
6972:. March 31, 2016.
6886:on April 26, 2009
5823:978-0-8122-4190-7
5812:Conn, S. (2010).
4713:"Evolving Planet"
4682:"The Tsavo Lions"
4638:Ward, L. (1998).
4584:Field Museum News
4506:Field Museum News
3796:Laufer Collection
3574:'s collection of
3562:Index Herbariorum
3516:in 1900, and the
3477:homeland security
3422:Tyrannosaurus rex
3401:Tyrannosaurus rex
3355:fossil meteorites
3258:Pacific Northwest
3230:East African rift
3207:'s work with the
3085:
3084:
2997:saber-toothed cat
2775:fossil skeleton,
2686:Tyrannosaurus rex
1653:
1652:
1368:Northern Fur Seal
1200:Indian Rhinoceros
900:Caribbean Manatee
622:Adler Planetarium
516:field expeditions
432:Chicago, Illinois
422:), also known as
412:
411:
404:September 5, 1975
382:Classical Revival
143:June 2, 1894
8967:
8746:Newberry Library
8461:
8454:
8447:
8438:
8437:
8421:Whistle Stop Inn
8361:Congress Theater
8344:Chicago Landmark
8259:Biograph Theater
8252:Chicago Landmark
8192:Chicago Landmark
8173:Chicago Landmark
8166:
8159:
8152:
8143:
8142:
8131:South Shore Line
8075:Lake Shore Drive
8024:Taste of Chicago
8009:Chicago Marathon
7794:
7682:
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7359:The Field Museum
7355:
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7349:
7347:Official website
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3983:"Museum History"
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3905:monograph series
3630:with methods of
3572:Dr. Robert Inger
3266:Maritime Peoples
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1649:Mammals of Asia
1632:White Rhinoceros
1613:Mammals of Asia
1553:Mammals of Asia
1529:Mammals of Asia
1493:Mammals of Asia
1481:Mammals of Asia
1421:Mammals of Asia
1416:Proboscis Monkey
1385:Mammals of Asia
1361:Mammals of Asia
1277:Mammals of Asia
1241:Mammals of Asia
1217:Mammals of Asia
1205:Mammals of Asia
1193:Mammals of Asia
1169:Mammals of Asia
1145:Mammals of Asia
1073:Mammals of Asia
1056:Giant Forest Hog
1013:Mammals of Asia
941:Mammals of Asia
917:Mammals of Asia
864:Burchell's Zebra
840:Black Wildebeest
828:Black Rhinoceros
821:Mammals of Asia
809:Mammals of Asia
773:Mammals of Asia
761:Mammals of Asia
732:African Elephant
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8366:Essanay Studios
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8175:cultural venues
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8080:Michigan Avenue
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7969:Spirit of Music
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7745:Millennium Park
7698:and attractions
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3780:Ayer collection
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3732:KE EMu software
3712:computerization
3692:
3638:for control of
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3510:H. N. Patterson
3465:
3445:Sue Hendrickson
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2436:herrerasauridae
2352:Cryolophosaurus
2091:ophiacodontidae
1719:Specimen Notes
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1260:Mantled Guereza
1152:Hyacinth Macaws
1104:Grant's Gazelle
720:African Buffalo
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3786:Edward E. Ayer
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3749:Collection use
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3706:. Handwritten
3704:record keeping
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3167:Cultural Halls
3165:
3151:
3148:
3089:
3086:
3083:
3082:
3075:
3072:
3067:
3064:Woolly Mammoth
3059:
3058:
3051:
3048:
3043:
3040:Ursus spelaeus
3035:
3034:
3027:
3024:
3020:saber-toothed
3018:
3010:
3009:
3002:
2999:
2994:
2986:
2985:
2978:
2975:
2967:
2959:
2958:
2951:
2948:
2943:
2935:
2934:
2927:
2924:
2919:
2911:
2910:
2903:
2900:
2895:
2887:
2886:
2879:
2876:
2871:
2863:
2862:
2855:
2852:
2847:
2839:
2838:
2831:
2828:
2823:
2815:
2814:
2807:
2804:
2799:
2791:
2790:
2783:
2773:
2765:
2757:
2756:
2749:
2746:
2741:
2733:
2732:
2725:
2722:
2717:
2709:
2708:
2701:
2698:
2692:coelurosaurian
2689:
2681:
2680:
2673:
2670:
2664:
2656:
2655:
2648:
2645:
2639:
2631:
2630:
2623:
2620:
2614:
2606:
2605:
2598:
2595:
2589:
2581:
2580:
2573:
2570:
2561:
2553:
2552:
2545:
2542:
2536:
2528:
2527:
2520:
2517:
2508:
2500:
2499:
2492:
2489:
2483:
2475:
2474:
2467:
2464:
2458:
2450:
2449:
2442:
2439:
2433:
2425:
2424:
2417:
2414:
2405:
2397:
2396:
2389:
2386:
2380:
2377:Daspletosaurus
2372:
2371:
2364:
2361:
2355:
2347:
2346:
2339:
2336:
2327:
2319:
2318:
2311:
2306:
2300:
2292:
2291:
2284:
2281:
2275:
2267:
2266:
2259:
2256:
2250:
2242:
2241:
2234:
2226:
2218:
2210:
2209:
2202:
2199:
2191:
2183:
2182:
2175:
2172:
2167:
2159:
2158:
2151:
2148:
2140:
2132:
2131:
2124:
2121:
2115:
2107:
2106:
2099:
2096:
2088:
2080:
2079:
2072:
2069:
2061:
2053:
2052:
2045:
2042:
2034:
2026:
2025:
2018:
2015:
2013:dinocephalians
2010:
2002:
2001:
1994:
1991:
1986:
1978:
1977:
1970:
1967:
1959:
1951:
1950:
1943:
1940:
1932:
1924:
1923:
1916:
1913:
1905:
1897:
1896:
1889:
1886:
1881:
1873:
1872:
1865:
1862:
1854:
1846:
1845:
1838:
1835:
1830:
1822:
1821:
1814:
1811:
1806:
1798:
1797:
1790:
1787:
1785:sarcopterygian
1782:
1774:
1773:
1766:
1763:
1760:
1752:
1751:
1744:
1736:
1731:
1723:
1722:
1720:
1717:
1714:
1705:sphenacodontid
1657:
1654:
1651:
1650:
1647:
1639:
1638:
1635:
1627:
1626:
1623:
1615:
1614:
1611:
1603:
1602:
1599:
1591:
1590:
1587:
1579:
1578:
1575:
1567:
1566:
1563:
1555:
1554:
1551:
1543:
1542:
1539:
1531:
1530:
1527:
1519:
1518:
1515:
1507:
1506:
1503:
1500:Somali Wildass
1495:
1494:
1491:
1483:
1482:
1479:
1471:
1470:
1467:
1459:
1458:
1455:
1447:
1446:
1443:
1435:
1434:
1431:
1423:
1422:
1419:
1411:
1410:
1407:
1399:
1398:
1395:
1387:
1386:
1383:
1375:
1374:
1371:
1363:
1362:
1359:
1351:
1350:
1347:
1339:
1338:
1335:
1327:
1326:
1323:
1315:
1314:
1311:
1308:Mountain Nyala
1303:
1302:
1299:
1291:
1290:
1287:
1279:
1278:
1275:
1267:
1266:
1263:
1255:
1254:
1251:
1243:
1242:
1239:
1231:
1230:
1227:
1219:
1218:
1215:
1207:
1206:
1203:
1195:
1194:
1191:
1188:Indian Gazelle
1183:
1182:
1179:
1171:
1170:
1167:
1159:
1158:
1155:
1147:
1146:
1143:
1135:
1134:
1131:
1123:
1122:
1119:
1111:
1110:
1107:
1099:
1098:
1095:
1087:
1086:
1083:
1075:
1074:
1071:
1063:
1062:
1059:
1051:
1050:
1047:
1044:Giant Anteater
1039:
1038:
1035:
1027:
1026:
1023:
1015:
1014:
1011:
1003:
1002:
999:
991:
990:
987:
979:
978:
975:
967:
966:
963:
955:
954:
951:
943:
942:
939:
931:
930:
927:
919:
918:
915:
907:
906:
903:
895:
894:
891:
883:
882:
879:
871:
870:
867:
859:
858:
855:
847:
846:
843:
835:
834:
831:
823:
822:
819:
811:
810:
807:
799:
798:
795:
787:
786:
783:
775:
774:
771:
763:
762:
759:
751:
750:
747:
739:
738:
735:
727:
726:
723:
715:
714:
711:
703:
702:
699:
677:
674:
672:
669:
660:
657:
555:Marshall Field
527:
524:
472:Marshall Field
410:
409:
406:
405:
402:
398:
397:
392:
385:
384:
379:
375:
374:
368:Daniel Burnham
365:
361:
360:
347:
343:
342:
339:
331:
330:
327:
326:
321:
318:
317:
314:
311:
310:
307:
306:
295:
291:
290:
232:
228:
227:
226:Julian Siggers
224:
220:
219:
216:
212:
211:
179:
173:
172:
159:
155:
154:
141:
137:
136:
126:
117:
116:
110:
109:
108:
107:
98:
89:
88:
82:
81:
80:
79:
70:
61:
60:
54:
53:
52:
51:
50:
47:
46:
43:
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
8972:
8961:
8958:
8956:
8955:Museum Campus
8953:
8951:
8948:
8946:
8943:
8941:
8938:
8936:
8933:
8931:
8928:
8926:
8923:
8921:
8918:
8916:
8913:
8911:
8908:
8906:
8903:
8901:
8898:
8896:
8893:
8891:
8888:
8886:
8883:
8881:
8878:
8876:
8873:
8871:
8868:
8866:
8863:
8861:
8858:
8857:
8855:
8840:
8837:
8835:
8832:
8831:
8829:
8825:
8819:
8816:
8815:
8813:
8809:
8803:
8800:
8798:
8795:
8793:
8790:
8788:
8785:
8783:
8780:
8778:
8775:
8774:
8772:
8768:
8762:
8759:
8757:
8754:
8752:
8749:
8747:
8744:
8742:
8739:
8737:
8734:
8732:
8729:
8727:
8724:
8723:
8721:
8717:
8711:
8708:
8706:
8703:
8701:
8698:
8696:
8693:
8691:
8688:
8686:
8683:
8681:
8678:
8676:
8673:
8671:
8668:
8666:
8663:
8661:
8660:Design Museum
8658:
8656:
8653:
8651:
8648:
8646:
8643:
8639:
8636:
8635:
8634:
8631:
8629:
8626:
8624:
8621:
8620:
8618:
8614:
8607:
8605:
8602:
8600:
8597:
8596:
8594:
8590:
8584:
8581:
8579:
8576:
8574:
8571:
8569:
8566:
8564:
8561:
8559:
8556:
8554:
8551:
8550:
8548:
8544:
8538:
8535:
8533:
8530:
8528:
8525:
8523:
8520:
8518:
8515:
8513:
8510:
8508:
8505:
8503:
8500:
8498:
8495:
8493:
8490:
8488:
8485:
8483:
8480:
8479:
8477:
8473:
8469:
8462:
8457:
8455:
8450:
8448:
8443:
8442:
8439:
8427:
8424:
8422:
8419:
8417:
8414:
8412:
8409:
8407:
8404:
8402:
8399:
8397:
8394:
8392:
8389:
8387:
8384:
8382:
8379:
8377:
8374:
8372:
8369:
8367:
8364:
8362:
8359:
8357:
8354:
8352:
8349:
8348:
8346:
8342:
8336:
8333:
8332:
8330:
8326:
8320:
8317:
8315:
8312:
8310:
8307:
8305:
8302:
8300:
8297:
8295:
8292:
8290:
8287:
8285:
8282:
8280:
8277:
8275:
8272:
8270:
8267:
8265:
8262:
8260:
8257:
8256:
8254:
8248:
8242:
8239:
8237:
8234:
8232:
8231:
8226:
8224:
8221:
8220:
8218:
8212:
8206:
8203:
8201:
8198:
8197:
8195:
8193:
8188:
8183:
8179:
8174:
8167:
8162:
8160:
8155:
8153:
8148:
8147:
8144:
8132:
8129:
8127:
8124:
8122:
8119:
8117:
8114:
8112:
8109:
8108:
8106:
8102:
8096:
8093:
8091:
8088:
8086:
8085:Monroe Street
8083:
8081:
8078:
8076:
8073:
8071:
8068:
8066:
8063:
8061:
8058:
8056:
8053:
8051:
8048:
8047:
8045:
8041:
8035:
8032:
8030:
8027:
8025:
8022:
8020:
8017:
8015:
8012:
8010:
8007:
8005:
8002:
8000:
7997:
7995:
7992:
7991:
7989:
7985:
7978:
7977:
7973:
7971:
7970:
7966:
7964:
7963:
7962:Spiral Galaxy
7959:
7957:
7956:
7952:
7950:
7949:
7948:Man with Fish
7945:
7943:
7942:
7938:
7936:
7935:
7931:
7929:
7928:
7924:
7922:
7921:
7917:
7915:
7914:
7910:
7908:
7907:
7903:
7901:
7900:
7896:
7894:
7893:
7892:Flying Dragon
7889:
7887:
7886:
7882:
7880:
7879:
7875:
7873:
7872:
7868:
7866:
7865:
7861:
7859:
7856:
7854:
7851:
7849:
7848:
7844:
7840:
7838:
7837:
7833:
7831:
7830:
7826:
7824:
7823:
7819:
7817:
7816:
7812:
7810:
7809:
7805:
7804:
7802:
7798:
7793:
7783:
7780:
7778:
7775:
7771:
7770:Soldier Field
7768:
7766:
7763:
7761:
7758:
7756:
7753:
7752:
7751:
7750:Museum Campus
7748:
7746:
7743:
7741:
7738:
7736:
7733:
7731:
7728:
7726:
7723:
7721:
7718:
7716:
7713:
7711:
7708:
7706:
7703:
7702:
7700:
7694:
7690:
7683:
7678:
7676:
7671:
7669:
7664:
7663:
7660:
7648:
7640:
7638:
7634:
7630:
7629:
7626:
7620:
7617:
7615:
7612:
7610:
7607:
7605:
7602:
7600:
7597:
7593:
7590:
7589:
7588:
7585:
7581:
7578:
7576:
7573:
7571:
7568:
7567:
7566:
7563:
7559:
7556:
7555:
7554:
7551:
7549:
7548:Neighborhoods
7546:
7544:
7541:
7539:
7536:
7532:
7529:
7528:
7527:
7524:
7522:
7519:
7517:
7514:
7510:
7507:
7505:
7502:
7501:
7500:
7497:
7495:
7492:
7490:
7487:
7485:
7482:
7480:
7477:
7475:
7472:
7468:
7465:
7464:
7463:
7460:
7458:
7455:
7453:
7450:
7446:
7443:
7442:
7441:
7438:
7436:
7433:
7431:
7428:
7426:
7423:
7421:
7418:
7416:
7413:
7412:
7409:
7405:
7398:
7393:
7391:
7386:
7384:
7379:
7378:
7375:
7369:
7366:
7364:
7360:
7357:
7354:
7348:
7343:
7342:
7332:
7328:
7324:
7320:
7315:
7311:
7307:
7303:
7299:
7294:
7290:
7286:
7281:
7277:
7273:
7269:
7265:
7260:
7256:
7252:
7248:
7244:
7239:
7235:
7231:
7227:
7223:
7218:
7213:
7208:
7204:
7200:
7196:
7191:
7187:
7182:
7178:
7174:
7170:
7166:
7162:
7158:
7153:
7149:
7145:
7141:
7137:
7134:(1): 269–70.
7133:
7129:
7124:
7120:
7116:
7113:(1): 142–45.
7112:
7108:
7103:
7099:
7095:
7091:
7087:
7083:
7079:
7074:
7070:
7066:
7062:
7058:
7053:
7049:
7045:
7041:
7037:
7032:
7028:
7024:
7021:(36): 87–97.
7020:
7016:
7011:
7010:
6989:
6985:
6979:
6971:
6967:
6961:
6945:
6941:
6937:
6931:
6915:
6911:
6907:
6901:
6885:
6881:
6875:
6859:
6855:
6851:
6845:
6829:
6825:
6821:
6815:
6800:
6796:
6790:
6782:
6778:
6774:
6768:
6759:
6743:
6739:
6733:
6725:
6721:
6715:
6699:
6695:
6689:
6681:
6677:
6671:
6656:
6652:
6646:
6638:
6637:
6629:
6614:
6610:
6603:
6587:
6583:
6579:
6573:
6565:
6561:
6557:
6551:
6535:
6531:
6527:
6521:
6513:
6509:
6502:
6493:
6488:
6484:
6480:
6476:
6469:
6461:
6457:
6451:
6443:
6439:
6433:
6425:
6421:
6415:
6400:
6393:
6378:
6374:
6367:
6359:
6352:
6344:
6340:
6336:
6332:
6328:
6324:
6320:
6316:
6309:
6301:
6297:
6293:
6289:
6282:
6274:
6270:
6266:
6262:
6255:
6247:
6240:
6232:
6225:
6217:
6210:
6202:
6198:
6191:
6183:
6179:
6175:
6171:
6167:
6163:
6156:
6148:
6144:
6137:
6129:
6125:
6118:
6110:
6103:
6095:
6091:
6087:
6083:
6076:
6068:
6061:
6053:
6049:
6045:
6041:
6034:
6026:
6019:
6003:
5999:
5995:
5989:
5981:
5973:
5965:
5958:
5942:
5936:
5920:
5914:
5898:
5897:
5889:
5881:
5874:
5866:
5859:
5843:
5839:
5833:
5825:
5819:
5815:
5808:
5806:
5797:
5793:
5789:
5783:
5775:
5771:
5767:
5760:
5752:
5745:
5743:
5734:
5730:
5726:
5722:
5718:
5714:
5707:
5699:
5692:
5684:
5680:
5673:
5665:
5661:
5654:
5646:
5642:
5638:
5634:
5630:
5626:
5619:
5603:
5596:
5580:
5574:
5558:
5554:
5548:
5532:
5526:
5510:
5504:
5488:
5484:
5480:
5473:
5457:
5453:
5447:
5431:
5424:
5408:
5404:
5400:
5393:
5377:
5373:
5369:
5362:
5354:
5350:
5346:
5342:
5338:
5334:
5327:
5319:
5315:
5311:
5307:
5300:
5292:
5288:
5284:
5280:
5276:
5272:
5265:
5257:
5253:
5249:
5242:
5234:
5230:
5226:
5219:
5211:
5207:
5203:
5196:
5188:
5184:
5180:
5176:
5169:
5161:
5157:
5153:
5149:
5145:
5141:
5134:
5126:
5119:
5117:
5108:
5104:
5100:
5096:
5089:
5087:
5067:
5063:
5056:
5050:
5034:
5030:
5026:
5019:
5003:
4999:
4995:
4989:
4974:
4970:
4964:
4962:
4953:
4949:
4945:
4941:
4937:
4933:
4929:
4922:
4914:
4910:
4907:(36): 65–81.
4906:
4899:
4891:
4884:
4876:
4872:
4868:
4861:
4853:
4849:
4845:
4841:
4837:
4833:
4826:
4810:
4806:
4802:
4795:
4779:
4775:
4771:
4764:
4749:
4745:
4738:
4722:
4718:
4714:
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