The Körös Regional Archaeological Project (KRAP) is a multidisciplinary, collaborative, research project directed by William A. Parkinson of the Department of Anthropology, The Field Museum, and ...
Heaney, et al. 2011. Fieldiana Life and Earth Sciences, 2: 42. Type Locality: Mt. Banahaw, Hasa-an, Barangay Lalo, Tayabas Municipality, Quezon Province, Luzon Island ...
On select Tuesday evenings, experience the Museum after hours with $5-off admission after 5pm.
Sons of famous naturalist President Theodore Roosevelt, Kermit and Theodore Roosevelt inherited their father’s love for nature and conservationist attitude. Over the course of two expeditions through ...
Bryophytes are important components of the vegetation in many regions of the world, constituting a major part of the biodiversity in moist forest, wetland, mountain and tundra ecosystems throughout ...
Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry (ICP) is a powerful technique of chemical characterization capable of simultaneously measuring up to 50 different elements, including trace elements, ...
ABBOTT, M.L., 1954. Revision of the Palaeozoic fern genus Oligocarpia. Palaeontographica Abteilung B 96, 39–65. ARNOLD, C.A. 1938. Note on a lepidophyte strobilus ...
Reassembling broken pottery from archaeological excavations is a periodic feature of an object conservator's professional life. In past times pots have been reassembled with adhesives (such as ...
The Field Museum’s rapid inventory team spotlights the biological and cultural assets of the world’s richest landscapes to spur equitable and effective conservation. Field Museum rapid inventories ...
Most people are not very familiar with millipedes. We don't tend to keep them as pets, and because they have more legs than any mammal, we are all too quick to fear them. Millipedes belong to the ...
Dr. Berthold Laufer (left) with two men and one boy. All in Chinese costume or dress. Hankow, ca. 1904. Tea cups and pipe on table. © The Field Museum, A98299 ...
We would appreciate receiving any reprints of studies based upon Field Museum specimens. These reprints will become part of our permanent botanical reprint collection. In order to fill possible gaps ...