The McClung Museum at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. Great
interpretation of the area's pre-history using archaeological materials
from some of the TVA and other excavations.
Go and enjoy.
Beverlye Hancock
On 2/18/2006 7:25 PM, Jason Gillespie wrote:
> Hello;
>
> I am interested in members opinions of new (less than 5 years old)
> archaeological museum galleries. Where are the most innovative,
> interesting and engaging archaeology displays you have seen in museums?
> I am mostly interested in North America, but others would be helpful
> also. The reason I ask is my local museum in undergoing renewal and
> there is some travel money set aside to visit new and innovated
> archaeological museums/galleries.
>
> Thanks;
> Jason Gillespie
>
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