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Ancient Americas

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  • Two images, one of a man with braids in a chef's coat plating several identical dishes; and several cobs of corn of different colors laid out flat. Sean Sherman by Rina Oh for the James Beard Foundation. Corn cobs from Cottonwood Canyon, Utah, in the Museum's collection.
    Article
    The Sioux Chef: Reinvigorating Indigenous Food Systems
  • Old city ruins, including a pyramid and a central square
    Article
    Can We Learn from the History of Ancient Cities?
  • Four dried corn cobs that are shades of purple, orange, and brown
    Article
    The Amazing Journey of Maize
  • Left: Pieces of eggshell and small bones laid out in rows. Right: A young boy and an older woman carry live turkeys by the feet through a market.
    Article
    Unearthing Evidence of Turkey Domestication 1,500 Years Ago
  • Brown, white, and red beaded bag with design of two people standing next to two flags
    Article
    Oil or Water? Part II
  • Brown, white, and red beaded bag with design of two people standing next to two flags
    Article
    Oil or Water? Part I
  • Illustration of a long house with wood beams
    Article
    Democracy and the Iroquois Constitution
  • Two adults and a small child walk through the Ancient Americas exhibition. A map of the globe is on the wall to the left, and many pots are in a display case to the right.
    Article
    Not So Simple: Understanding the History Behind Columbus Day
  • Image for South American Anthropology
    Department
    South American Anthropology
  • North entrance to the Field Museum
    Press Release
    Archaeological study of 24 ancient Mexican cities reveals that collective forms of governance, infrastructural investments, and collaboration all help societies last longer
  • Visitors explore a bird’s-eye view replica of Teotihuacan, the largest city in the Americas (and one of the largest in the world) between AD 100 and 700.
    Exhibition
    Robert R. McCormick Halls of the Ancient Americas

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