Museum of Anthropology
at California State University, Chico

Museum-in-A-Box

Through a generous donation of $1,300 by the Soroptomists of America, International, the Museum is able to offer a new outreach program called Museum-In-A-Box. This new program is a lending library of artifacts, curriculum, hands-on projects and books for elementary schools that, for reasons of distance or budget restraints, cannot make it to the museum for a regular field trip. Teachers can check out these boxes for several weeks at a time to use as valuable additions to ordinary class instruction.

Behind the Mask:
Looking Into The Human Story.

This box includes 10 mask replicas from around the world that students can touch and observe, teacher directed curriculum, hands-on lessons, several books on native peoples, and plays for classes to act out from different cultures.

Early Humans


This box is designed to go along with the California Standards for sixth grade education. The box includes hands-on curriculum to delve into the real world of physical anthropologists. Students discover the tools and techniques for learning about early humans. Skull replicas of Australopithicines ("Lucy"), Homo erectus, Neanderthals and modern humans are included for classroom use.

Teachers may call and set up a reservation for these popular programs.

Call (530) 898-5397