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The Department of Anthropology can be entered from the 
South Court, and may be studied in Halls 10, 11 and 18, de- 
voted to the Ethnology of the Plains Tribes; Halls 16 and 17, 
Ethnology of the Southwest, or Pueblo region; Halls 14 and 
15, South American collections; and 12 and 13, the North Pacific 
Coast. The East Court contains exhibits relating to the Arch- 
aeology of America. Halls 2 to 6, 8 and 9, as well as the North 
Court are all devoted to collections illustrating the Anthropol- 
ogy of Europe, Asia and Africa. Hall, 3 is devoted to North 
American Ethnology. ‘ ^ 
The Transportation collections are located in Halls 37 to 
58', inclusive. 
Returning npw to the center of the main building, the visit- 
or may examine American aboriginal games in Hall O. Halls 
30. and 31 contain the Ethnology of South America; Hall 32, 
Gems and Jewels; and Hall 33 Ceramics. 
