Rudolph F. Zallinger’s The Age of Reptiles mural occupies the full length of the east wall of the Yale Peabody Museum’s Great Hall, where it presides over the exhibition gallery built in 1925 to accommodate the skeletons of the massive Apatosaurus (“Brontosaurus”) and other dinosaurs discovered and named by the Museum’s founder,O.C. Marsh.
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Fossil Fragments: The Riddle of Human Origins , a new permanent exhibition at the Yale Peabody Museum, tells the story of the continuing scientific search for our ancestry, and of what we know of...
Image Above: Photo by Alex Wild The Discovery Room is one of the most popular destinations at the Yale Peabody Museum, visited by more than 60,000 people a year. Full of touchable specimens and...
The Great Hall of Dinosaurs is the centerpiece of the Yale Peabody Museum. Featuring skeletons from the Museum’s world-renowned paleontology collections, it is also home to Rudolph...
The Hall of Native American Cultures showcases 360 objects from the Peabody’s substantial Native American collections in the Division of Anthropology. The latest installations of...
Image Above: The Otisville Mastodon (skull) Mammut americanus YPM catalog no. 12600 The fossils in this hall, from the Yale Peabody Museum’s collections in the Division of Vertebrate...
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