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Research & Collections

From its beginning in 1836, the New York State Museum has been home to some of the nation’s leading scientists, including pioneers in archaeology, paleontology, ethnology, and botany. Its collections now rank among the finest in many fields and total more than sixteen million specimens, objects, and artifacts. 

 

Archaeology

Archaeology

Biology

Biology

Ethnography

Ethnography

Geology

Geology

History

History

Paleontology

Paleontology

State History1

State History1

Research at the New York State Museum today is as exciting as it is varied, with scientists and historians actively directing projects in biology, anthropology, geology, paleontology, and history. Research by staff represents one tangible way in which information about the natural and cultural histories of New York, and the world, is made available to the public. Research findings are presented in scholarly and popular publications, at professional meetings, in exhibitions, and in public programs.

Researchers throughout the world use the collections of the New York State Museum to address questions about New York's natural and human heritage. The Museum’s collections are made available to researchers and scholars and are also used in exhibitions and public programs. Participation in Museum collections curation and research projects is possible through internships and volunteer opportunities.

To explore the Museum’s Research and Collections Division, hover your mouse over the Research and Collections block at the top navigation bar.

News Articles

New York State Museum Launches Exciting Weekday Programs for Families and Learners of all Ages

Published February 11, 2025 | State History

This article originally appeared in a New York State Education Department press release. The New York State Museum is thrilling audiences of all ages with a new, dynamic lineup of weekday programs, officially launching this week. Visitors can n...

Submit Your 250 Commemoration Event

Published February 11, 2025 | State History

This article originally appeared on the I LOVE NY website. I LOVE NY’s Path Through History program showcases New York State’s fascinating history. As our nation commemorates the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States ...

The New York State 250th Commemoration Virtual Summit was a Success!

Published February 11, 2025 | State History

This article originally appeared on the NYSTIA website. As we move ever close to the commemoration of the founding of the United States and New York’s role in the American Revolution and the continuing struggle to achieve the ideals of liberty ...

"Enterprising Waters: New York's Erie Canal" A Panel Exhibition Opportunity

Published February 7, 2025 | State History

The Erie Canal is one of the most groundbreaking human-made waterways in American history. Since its grand opening in October 1825, it has transformed access to the North American interior from the Atlantic seaboard, propelling New York to th...

MANY Announces Conference 2025 Keynote Speakers

Published January 30, 2025 | State History

This article originally appeared in a MANY newsletter. We are thrilled to announce that our Opening Keynote will be Micah Parzen [CEO at the Museum of Us]  and our Closing Keynote will be Regina Bain [Executive Director at the Lo...

New Podcast Available Now: Patriot Burial Markers, Ormsbee Cemetery and the Rhode Island Regiment

Published January 29, 2025 | State History

Our new season kicks off with an episode that highlights the war experiences of the legendary  Rhode Island Regiment, a multiracial combat regiment that served through the entirety of the American Revolution, from the Siege of Boston to the d...

William G. Pomeroy Foundation Hiring an Engagement and Research Associate and a Historical Researcher

Published January 27, 2025 | State History

This article originally appeared on the William G. Pomeroy Foundation website. Are you passionate about U.S. history and love uncovering stories from the past? If so, the William G. Pomeroy Foundation may have the perfect opportunity for you. ...

IMLS Launches the First Ever National Museum Survey

Published January 27, 2025 | State History

This article originally appeared in an IMLS newslettter. The Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) announced the launch of the first-ever National Museum Survey (NMS) dedicated to understanding the scope and scale of museums’ presence...

Grant Round Opens for Pomeroy Marker Program in Western NY, Southern Tier

Published January 27, 2025 | State History

This article originally appeared in a William G. Pomeroy Foundation press release. The next regional round of the William G. Pomeroy Foundation’s New York State Historic Marker Grant Program is now open. Markers funded through this program comm...

2025 Rockland County Executive's Historic Preservation Merit Awards Call for Nominations

Published January 22, 2025 | State History

This article originally appeared on the Historical Society of Rockland County website. Presented since 1991 in recognition of outstanding historic preservation in Rockland County. The HSRC welcomes nominations for or from individuals, oraniz...

Complete Mastodon Jaw Unearthed in Orange County Marks Major Discovery in New York

Published December 17, 2024 | Vertebrate Paleontology

A remarkable discovery in Orange County, New York, has unearthed a complete mastodon jaw, marking the first such find in the state in over 11 years. This prehistoric treasure, along with additional bone fragments, was excavated by researchers...

New Acquisition: Double Weave Basket by Artist Carrie Hill (Kanien’keha:ka, Akwesasne)

Published November 20, 2024 | Ethnography

“My Tsi:tsi Revisited” is an extraordinary double weave basket by Carrie Hill (Kanien’keha:ka, Akwesasne) that addresses the devastating impact of the invasive wood-boring beetle Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) on Haudenosaunee and Indigenous basketry. Th...

Unearthing History: Archaeologists Explore Ancient Genesee Overlook Site in New York

Published November 12, 2024 | CRSP

Archaeologists from the NYSM’s Cultural Resource Survey Program are in the field, excavating at the precontact Native American Genesee Overlook site in Western New York. The site was found during a survey in advance of road construction, when chip...

Islip Town Historian Earns Prestigious Award

Published October 31, 2024 | State History

This article originally appeared on the Patch website. An Islip official has received a "prestigious award," Islip Town Supervisor Angie Carpenter announced Wednesday. Islip Town Historian George J. Munkenbeck has been recognized as the 145t...

CNY Regional Grant Round for Pomeroy Foundation’s NYS Historical Marker Program Opens Today

Published October 30, 2024 | State History

This article originally appeared as a William G. Pomeroy Foundation press release. The next regional round of the William G. Pomeroy Foundation’s New York State Historic Marker Grant Program is now open. Markers funded through this program comm...

Oswego County Recognizes Barbara Dix On Commendable Career

Published October 30, 2024 | State History

This article originally appeared on the Oswego County Today website. The Oswego County Legislature’s Government, Courts and Consumer Affairs Committee presented a commendation to Barbara J. Dix for her dedication to preserving local history dur...

Announcing the 2025 NYS Archives Student Research Awards Competition

Published October 24, 2024 | State History

This article originally appeared on the Consider the Source NY website. The New York State Archives announces its thirty-fifth annual Student Research Awards competition to promote and recognize excellence in student research. The main purpose ...

Repatriation

Published October 23, 2024 | Bioarchaeology

The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) is a federal law that provides a process for the return of Native American cultural items to federally recognized tribes. It applies to any institution that receives or has receiv...

The Declaration at 250

Published October 18, 2024 | State History

This article originally appeared on the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History website. “The Declaration at 250” is a multi-year, broad-based initiative by the Gilder Lehrman Institute to recognize the importance of the Declaration of Ind...

World Canal Conference Call for Papers Now Open

Published October 10, 2024 | State History

This article originally appeared on the World Canal Conference 2025 website. In 2025, global leaders in canal and inland waterway management and innovation will gather in Buffalo, NY, USA for the World Canals Conference. The 200th anniversary o...