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The Fowler’s collections comprise more than 120,000 art and ethnographic and 600,000 archaeological objects representing ancient, traditional, and contemporary cultures of Africa, Native and Latin America, and Asia and the Pacific.
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The Fowler's collections comprise more than 120,000 art and ethnographic and 600,000 archaeological objects representing ancient, traditional, and contemporary cultures of Africa, Native and Latin America, and Asia and the Pacific.
Today, through gifts, purchases, and field collecting, the Fowler boasts a permanent collection of around 125,000 objects, for which it bears substantial responsibilities of professional custodianship and documentation.
Dec 21, 2023 · Over the course of its storied history, the Fowler has acquired a collection of more than 120,000 art and ethnographic and 600,000 archaeological objects representing ancient, traditional, and...
Four inaugural exhibitions--featuring the elephant in African culture, Maya dress of the 1960s, ancient Peruvian ceramics and the Fowler collection of British, European and American silver--are...
Jul 25, 2024 · The Fowler Museum received 30,000 objects in 1965 from the Wellcome Trust. The remaining objects within the Fowler collection were gifts from private collectors.
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Jul 24, 2024 · At a repatriation event held today at the Fowler Museum at UCLA, museum representatives returned 20 objects of significant cultural importance to members of the Warumungu community of Tennant Creek in the Northern Territory, Australia, where the items originated.