Blood from Stone: Making and Using Stone Tools in Prehistoric British Columbia
- 124-01-134
- Bestanddeel
Blood from Stone: Making and Using Stone Tools in Prehistoric British Columbia
Border Zones: New Art Across Cultures
Series consists of materials related to the Museum of Anthropology's physical building and spaces. Record types include newspaper clippings, press releases, pamphlets, flyers, invitations, and programmes. The series is divided into 4 files, grouping together materials related to specific features of MOA's building and spaces:
File consists of brochures that advertise exhibitions and events at the museum, including short blurbs about each. Each calendar covers a four-month period (January-April, May-August, or September-December).
Types of events described include exhibitions, opening receptions, lectures, artist talks, guided gallery walks, behind-the-scenes tours, events for youths and seniors, site visits and other excursions, conferences, workshops, identification clinics, performances, courses, school programs, calls for volunteers, sales at the gift shop, and reports on research and community-based projects. The calendars also contain museum announcements and news as well as general visitor information and lists of donors.
Calendar Prints: Popular Art of South India
Cannery Days: A Chapter in the Lives of the Heiltsuk
Series consists of cards and postcards printed by the Museum of Anthropology. Most of the cards/postcards are blank or contain a pre-printed message.
Contains textual and graphic materials relating to ceremonies held at MOA or in relation to MOA's work. Includes non-MOA pamphlet "A Special Plaque Presentation to the Musqueam People: Commemorating UBC's Statement of Apology Regarding Systems that Supported the Operation of Indian Residential Schools," held at the Musqueam Cultural Centre on October 2, 2019.
Changing Tides: The Development of Archaeological Research in British Columbia's Fraser Delta Region
Chinese Peasant Textile Arts: Kwangtung and Szechuan Provinces
Claiming Space: Voices of Urban Aboriginal Youth
Conversations: The Dr. Miguel and Julia Tecson Philippine Collection