1History of the UMUT Collection
1History of the UMUT Collection
1History of the UMUT Collection
- A1 Stibnite from Ichinokawa mine, Ehime, Japan
- A2 Large Japanese twin quartz crystals
- A3 Crude oil samples of Japan
- A4 Roof tiles damaged by the atomic bombs in Hiroshima and Nagasaki
- A5 Dr. Shigeyasu Tokunaga’s tusk of Palaeoloxodon naumanni
- A6 Dr. Naumann’s elephant fossil
- A7 Giant clam
- A8 Siebold's collection (Hydrangea Otaksa)
- A9 Cornus florida L., the first bloom in Japan
- A10 Seed of Coco de Mer (Lodoicea maldivica)
- A11 Fruit of Pandanus boninensis
- A12 Fruit of Barringtonia asiatica
- A13 Rhizome of fern (Brainea formosa)
- A14 Male and female corns of Cycas rumphii
- A15 Flower of Victoria cruziana
- A16 Culms of bamboos and fruit of Cardiocrinum cordatum var. glehnii
- A17 Fruit of Entada spiralis
- A18 Chûjirô Sasaki Insect Collection
- A19 Suguru Igarashi Butterfly Collection
- A20 Acanthascus victor, one of the largest sponges
- A21 Brains of shortfin mako shark, brown bear and wild boar
- A22 Stuffed specimens of red slender loris, western tarsier and common tree shrew
- A23 Sphenodon punctatus, an unusual and unique reptile
- A24 Rib of whale
- A25 Skin of red kangaroo
- A26 Stuffed specimen of hawksbill turtle
- A27 Original reconstruction of “Lucy”
- A28 Body reconstruction of a Neanderthal child
- A29 Jomon skull with tooth ablation and incision practices
- A30 Clay pottery from the Omori shell mounds, excavated by E. Morse
- A31 Shozo Arisaka’s Jomon collection
- A32 Jomon pottery found with lid and shell bracelets
- A33 Stone spear-heads from the Incipient Jomon
- A34 Clay mask from the Aso-site
- A35 Accessory items of the Jomon period
- A36 Burial mound clay figurines collected in the late 1890s
- A37 Clay levigation jar of Ancient Mesopotamia
- A38 The earliest gold ornaments of the Americas
- A39 The Scientific Expedition of the University of Tokyo to the Andes
- A40 Namio Eagmi’s Eurasian collection
- A41 Bronze drum
- A42 Buddhist painting of Thailand
- A43 Ethnographic materials in the Iwao Kobori Collection
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