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Martin Gusinde Anthropological Museum : ウィキペディア英語版 | Martin Gusinde Anthropological Museum
The Martin Gusinde Anthropological Museum is an anthropology museum in Puerto Williams, Isla Navarino, in southernmost Chile. It is the southernmost museum of the world.〔〔 The museum hosts artifacts, maps and photographs related to the 10,000-year history of the Yahgan people, as well as European settlers since the 19th century. Samples of local flora and fauna are also displayed, as well as photographs and text from the founding of Puerto Williams. ==History== Before the museum was founded, archaeological materials from the island’s coastal areas as well as objects of historical interest were collected and exhibited in then-Mixed School N°3 of Puerto Williams.〔("Yaghans, explorers and settlers: 10,000 years of Southern Tierra del Fuego Archipelago History" ), Martin Gusinde Anthropological Museum〕 The museum was proposed and built by the Chilean Navy in 1974,which had a base in the area.〔Website of National Directorate of Libraries, Archives and Museums (DIBAM),("Martin Gusinde Anthropological Museum" ), retrieved on 31 March 2012〕 It was named after Martin Gusinde, an Austrian anthropologist who worked in Tierra del Fuego between 1918 and 1924. The structure is partly built of Alerce wood,
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