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Amy L. Covell-Murthy, M.A.

Collection Manager, Archaeology and Head of the Section of Anthropology

Amy Covell-Murthy
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    Pittsburgh, PA 15213
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Biography

Amy Covell-Murthy is the Archaeology Collection Manager and Head of the Section of Anthropology at Carnegie Museum of Natural History. She received her MLA in Museum Studies from Harvard University Extension School in 2021.

Her interests focus on Eastern Woodlands archaeology, museum ethics, the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), decolonization Initiatives, and object storage solutions. In particular, she is interested in how we care for human remains in museums and other collecting institutions.

  • Celebrating Indigenous Peoples’ Day 2024 in The Greater Pittsburgh Area  

    Celebrating Indigenous Peoples’ Day 2024 in The Greater Pittsburgh Area  

    by Amy Covell-Murthy, Archaeology Collection Manager and Head of the Section of Anthropology  Indigenous Peoples’ Day is observed in many US cities …
  • Tribal Museums Day and Promoting Indigenous Authors

    Tribal Museums Day and Promoting Indigenous Authors

    by Amy L. Covell-Murthy  The Association on American Indian Affairs (AAIA) celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2022, making it the oldest non-profit serving …
  • Celebrating Indigenous Peoples’ Day 2023

    Celebrating Indigenous Peoples’ Day 2023

    by Amy Covell-Murthy Indigenous Peoples’ Day is observed in the City of Pittsburgh alongside Columbus Day, and I would like to suggest …
  • Staff Favorites: Dolls in the Museum’s Care

    Staff Favorites: Dolls in the Museum’s Care

    Barbie size white sweater, hat, and ear muffs
  • Bringing A Little O-Gah-Pah to Pittsburgh

    Bringing A Little O-Gah-Pah to Pittsburgh

    by Amy L. Covell-Murthy It is important for Carnegie Museum of Natural History (CMNH) to maintain relationships with the diverse Indigenous communities …
  • Celebrating Indigenous Peoples’ Day 2022

    Celebrating Indigenous Peoples’ Day 2022

    by Amy L. Covell-Murthy Indigenous Peoples’ Day is observed in the City of Pittsburgh concurrently with Columbus Day, and I would like …

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