Cambridge, MA, Semitic Museum, Harvard University
Current name(s) of destination(s):
Cambridge, MA, Semitic Museum, Harvard University
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Institution
Institutional history:
The Semitic Museum was founded in 1899 as the home of the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, the idea of Professor David Gordon Lyon (1852-1935). The collection is mostly formed from objects acquired from Harvard sponsored excavations in the Near East.
Related archive documents
- PMA/WFP1/D/12/2
- DIST.17.88a
- DIST.17.88b
- DIST.17.90a
- DIST.17.90b
- DIST.17.91a
- DIST.17.91b
- DIST.18.01a
- DIST.18.01b
- DIST.18.01c
- DIST.18.01d
- DIST.18.01e
- DIST.18.02b
- DIST.18.11a
- DIST.18.11b
- DIST.22.10
- DIST.22.11
- DIST.22.33
- DIST.22.34
- DIST.27.02a
- DIST.27.02b
- DIST.27.02c
- DIST.27.02d
- DIST.27.03a
- DIST.27.03b
- DIST.27.03c
- DIST.27.03d
- DIST.27.04d
- DIST.27.41c
- DIST.27.42b
- DIST.27.45b
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