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The Museum of Anthropology at the University of California in Berkeley was founded in 1901. The person behind this concept was Phoebe Apperson Hearst who envisioned the Museum as the cultural cornerstone and as one of the world’s leading research institutions. This museum presents some of the oldest and largest anthropological collection in the west. There are records of material culture through its more than 3.8 million objects. It promotes the history and the diversity of the human culture through exhibitions, research and programs.
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| Address: 103 Kroeber Hall - 94720 |
| Email: pahma-education@berkeley.edu |
| Web Site: http://www.hearstmuseum.berkeley.edu |
| Telephone: 510 642 3682 |
| Fax: 510 642 6271 |
| Opening Hours: Museum hours - Wednesday to Saturday 1000 hours to 1630 hours
Sundays 1200 hours to 1600 hours
Closed on University holidays. |
| Type of Attraction: History Museum, Point of interest |
| Type of Activity: Cultural, Educational, Family |
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