- Amherst College Museum of Natural History
infobox Museum
name= Amherst College Museum of Natural History
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location=Amherst, Massachusetts
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website= [https://cms.amherst.edu/campuslife/museums/naturalhistory Amherst College Museum of Natural History]Amherst College Museum of Natural History is a museum of
geology and natural history associated with and on the campus ofAmherst College inAmherst, Massachusetts . It is located in a new building completed in2006 , and a member ofMuseums10 .History
Today's museum has a distinguished history dating to 1855, when the college built Appleton Cabinet with a donation from
Samuel Appleton to house the remarkableHitchcock Ichnological Cabinet , the Gilbert Museum of Indian Relics, and the Adams Zoological Museum. At that time the Hitchcock Cabinet contained the world's largest collection of fossil footprints and tracks, much of which still remains.fact|date=March 2008 Today's museum is a successor to thePratt Museum of Natural History , which name was adopted in the 1940s when the College's natural history collections moved from various campus buildings into the former Pratt Gymnasium (built 1884).fact|date=March 2008Collections
The Amherst College Museum of Natural History houses outstanding collections and exhibits that include vertebrate and invertebrate paleontology, minerals and other geologic specimens, and anthropological material. The museum contains three floors of exhibits and over 1700 specimens on display. It is home to the world's largest collection of dinosaur tracksCite web|url=http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-15912588_ITM|title='Curious Footprints': New Book by Nancy Pick and Frank Ward About Amherst College's Dinosaur Tracks|accessdate=2008-03-31|publisher=Ascribe Higher Education News Service|year=2006-07-12] , first discovered in the 1850s.Cite web|url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,757078,00.html|title=Stolen Footprints|accessdate=2008-03-31|year=1936-12-07|work=Time]
Specimens have been collected since the 1830's from local areas and around the world. Some displays illustrate the evolution and ecology of major groups of animals, and others describe the geological processes which have formed the earth and local structures. Particularly noteworthy is the world-famous dinosaur track collection from the sedimentary rocks of the
Connecticut Valley . This collection continues to be the largest fossil track collection in the world and one of the most studied.cite book | title=Curious Footprints: Professor Hitchcock's Dinosaur Tracks| last=Pick| first=Nancy| coauthors=Frank Ward| date=2006| publisher=Amherst College Press| id=ISBN 0943184096]ee also
* List of Museums in the United States
References
External links
* [http://www.amherst.edu/museumofnaturalhistory Official website]
* [http://halogen.note.amherst.edu/~astudent/2000-2001/issue12/features/01.html The Amherst Student Online]
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