The Museu do Homem do Sambaqui, located in Brazil, is a museum that is primarily dedicated to preserving the natural and cultural history of the region. It showcases a variety of exhibitions that include native animals and human artifacts. These exhibits provide a unique insight into the rich history and biodiversity of the region.
The collection of the Museu do Homem do Sambaqui is vast and diverse, containing approximately eight thousand objects from the sambaquis. These include beautiful animal sculptures in stone, known as zoolites, as well as around 80,000 fragments and some Guarani pottery vessels. This extensive collection provides a comprehensive overview of the region's cultural and artistic history.
In addition to its archaeological collection, the Museu do Homem do Sambaqui also features a zoology wing where visitors can see animals of various species preserved through taxidermy. The museum's collection also includes sacred art, numismatics such as coins and banknotes, fossils that are up to 225 million years old, indigenous utensils, and other materials. This diverse collection offers visitors a comprehensive look at the region's rich history and culture.
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R. Esteves Júnior, 711 - Centro, Florianópolis
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