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The Maxwell Museum at the University of New Mexico, in Albuqerque.


One of the finest Mimres pottery collections is on display.


Other Southwest pottery is also displayed. Above, Casas Grandes.


The displays include cultural sequence interpretation.


A variety of unique prehistoric artifacts are displayed.


A totem pole graces an entrance to the museum.

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