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> The Peabody Museum of Harvard University has a
>small collection of North African objects, primarily from
>the various Berber groups in Algeria and Morocco (Kabyle, Rif,
>Chleuh, Mzab, Tuareg). The collection consists of pottery,
>woven goods, leather goods, metals (keys & locks, swords),
>jewelry, clothing, and household items. We are in the
>process of doing some work on the collection and are
>interested to know whether other museums have similar
>items.
> Thank you!
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>Kathy Jones-Garmil
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>Katherine Jones-Garmil | Program Director
>Assistant Director | Museum Computer Network
>Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology | [log in to unmask]
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Field Museum of Natural History does have objects from North Africa in the
Anthropology Collections. Try calling Chris Gross at 312-922-9410 for
further information. I don't know her email address.
Maija Sedzielarz
Maija Sedzielarz
Science Museum of Minnesota
(612)221-4554
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