Native American Material from Eastern North Carolina
Fossils from Eastern North Carolina and around the World. Minerals from North Carolina and around the world.
The museum has a wide variety of Pleistocene, Pliocene and Miocene marine fossils on display. Most displays feature specimens collected from the local PotashCorp mine (formerly referred to as Lee Creek). This famous mine has been called the most important source of Pliocene and Miocene fossils in the world.
The Archaeology room features a comprehensive collection of projectile points, stone tools, jewelry and cooking implements of native Americans from Eastern North Carolina. Murals depict the habitation of North Carolina from the Stone Age to the arrival of Europeans.
Recently the museum was gifted with the long term loan of an outstanding collection of Pre-Columbian artifacts from Guatemala and Honduras. Most items on display are from the Late Classic Period of Mayan history, spanning time from A.D. 600-900