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Small museum with very big captions
This is a very small, compact museum in a lovely building. The topics that we saw were Petra, and Utah peoples. The general summary of the exhibits was very interesting. But the titles were not concis...
Clearly, the curators appreciate the talent and interests among its researchers and students. We found a very interesting exhibit showing fake jade carvings from ancient real ones, and a weaving exhi...
This museum seems to focus on a topic or culture one at a time. On our visit was a little bit on the Mayan culture but lacked information on their development and history. It is worth the trip on whoe...
We saw a display about the peoples of Bethlehem in Biblical times. We really liked it but there was nobody in the museum to ask questions of or explain anything.
Small museum with very big captions
This is a very small, compact museum in a lovely building. The topics that we saw were Petra, and Utah peoples. The general summary of the exhibits was very interesting. But the titles were not concis...
Surprisingly good
Clearly, the curators appreciate the talent and interests among its researchers and students. We found a very interesting exhibit showing fake jade carvings from ancient real ones, and a weaving exhi...
Maya Focus
This museum seems to focus on a topic or culture one at a time. On our visit was a little bit on the Mayan culture but lacked information on their development and history. It is worth the trip on whoe...
Good time
This is a very small museum but worth the visit. Changing all the time - so I've been a few times. Always a surprise and an education!
very interesting displays
We saw a display about the peoples of Bethlehem in Biblical times. We really liked it but there was nobody in the museum to ask questions of or explain anything.