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The Anthropology Hall examines how CU researchers work to understand the lives and traditions of Ancient Puebloan, Navajo, Zuni, and Hopi peoples in the American Southwest. An abundance of sandals, pottery, and tools are on display from archaeological sites, including Olsen-Chubbick, Yellowjacket, and Canyon de Chelley.
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Bald eagles, bobcats, and Colorado hairstreak butterflies are on display for visitors to explore Colorado's diverse animal and insect life. The Biology Hall provides an opportunity to take a close-up look at some of the biodiversity in the Rocky Mountain region. Closed Mondays after noon.
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