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The Mineralogical & Geological Museum at Harvard University has a collection of rocks, ores, meteorites, gems and over 100,000 specimens of minerals from mines all over the world..
The Mineralogical & Geological Museum at Harvard University has a collection of rocks, ores, meteorites, gems and over 100,000 specimens of minerals from mines all over the world.
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Boston, MA, United States
The Harvard Semitic Museum has a collections of archaeological artifacts from the Near Eastern countries including Jordan, Iraq, Egypt, Cyprus, Israel, and Tunisia
The Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments at Harvard University has over 20,000 objects from the 15th century to the present day, across a wide range of disciplines including astronomy, navigation, horology, geology, physics, biology, medicine, psychology, electricity, and communication
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The Arthur M
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