Digital Resources

Explore digital resources associated with our collections here.

Metal figurine featuring face, neck and shoulders of a person.

Fight For Home: A Kingdom’s Stolen Brilliance and the Fight for Repatriation

Museum Intern Iana Ruheta discusses Benin bronzes

Jars with Ichthyology

Great Diversity, Great Responsibility

Ph.D. Candidate Zach Zbinden discusses the ichthyology collection and its needed growth

Tessera replica made by student

Roman Banqueting Tessera

Roman Art & Archeology Student Cheri Ottaviano’s final project

Porcupinefish

Under the Sea

Ph.D. Candidate Meredith Swartwout highlights oceanic specimens at the Museum

Shelves containing artifacts

Acknowledging the Past

The Museum’s Outreach Intern explores ethical issues of museum collections

Book cover of Decolonizing Museums

Decolonizing Museums

A book review by Honors College student Emily Snyder

Centennial Commemoration

English creative writing major Morgan Walker takes a look into 1921

Ye Old Cooking Show video opening

The Art of Cookery

Alumni Andrea Anderson and Ph.D. candidate Mariah McElroy recreate an 18th century cookbook recipe

Bats and Natural History Collections

Ph.D. Candidate Simon Tye delves into the significance of natural history collections

Celebrating Community and Traditions

Honors College student Alison Fong explores Chinese New Year

Poison Candy or Poison Medicine Cabinets?

Caitlin Yoakum Explores the Pharmaceuticals

Screenshot example of one of the jigsaw puzzles

Quarantine Fun: Collection Puzzles!

Have extra time on your hands? Looking for something to do while home during COVID-19? Test out your puzzle skills using ones featuring UA Museum collections! 

A top view looking down at a wide circular ceramic vessel. The middle of the vessel has a painted face. The vessel is in great condition and looks new.

Greek Art & Archeology

Spring 2021 Student Projects

An Adventure Through the Four Elements

Outreach Intern Alison Fong reviews a local exhibit

A large truck with many people standing in the back.

Remembering Jerome

Outreach Intern Alison Fong explores the Forced Relocation of Japanese Americans in WWII

Six fossils of various shapes and sizes viewed from above and in their storage boxes.

Dr. Celina Suarez's Fossil Research in Arkansas

The Zoom recording from Dr. Celina Suarez’s talk on April 29, 2022 at Pearl’s Books in Fayetteville, AR. 

Vol Walker Hall Lamp next to an embroidered image of it.

Artifact Feature: Vol Walker Hall Lamp

As U of A – Fayetteville campus grows and changes through the years, the Museum strives to preserve pieces of it. This includes a yellow lamp from Vol Walker Hall.

Breckenridge Flute

ARAS July 2020 Artifact of the Month

Learn about the Breckenridge flute  (AD 1020 – 1160) held at the Museum.

A box containing tiny shells

Centennial Commemoration

English creative writing major Morgan Walker takes a look into 1921

Illustration of a woman with her hands together and head bowed in prayer, as well as a smaller, child at the bottom with hands raised.

Celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month

Emily Snyder’s Evolving Passion for Latinx Culture