Frank H. McClung Museum
About Frank H. McClung Museum
The McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture is a general gallery situated on the grounds of the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. Worked in 1963, displays center around regular history, prehistoric studies, human studies, improving expressions, and neighborhood history. The Museum has different changing shows of workmanship, history and culture. At present, the Museum highlights two impermanent presentations. The first is entitled "Glass of the Ancient Mediterranean" and is on credit from the Yale University Art Gallery.
The second is entitled "Brilliantly Beaded: North American Indian Glass Beadwork" and is a gathering of lent things from private givers and the Museum's own property. The McClung Museum is licensed by the American Alliance of Museums and is a subsidiary of the Smithsonian Institution. Archaic exploration and the Native Peoples of Tennessee: ancient rarities found amid the working of dams in the state in the 1940s, with illustrations including the "Sandy" statue found at the Sellars Mound and the reserve of clay dolls found at the Brick Church Mound and Village Site.
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