Description
Founded in 1884, the Museum researches, gathers and cares for archaeology and anthropology collections from all parts of the world and makes those collections available to public visitors, researchers and scholars. In 1997 the Museum was "designated" and recognised as one of Britain's outstanding collections.
Collections description
The collections and their associated photographic and archival material are of outstanding research and historical value; they cover the ethnography and pre-history of the world together with local archaeology.
Key artists and exhibits
In addition to the permanent displays the following special exhibitions are currently on view:
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Paired Brothers: concealment and revelation (Iatmul ritual art from the Sepik, Papua New Guinea)
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Coveney: Island Identity in the Fens
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ROCK-ART image people land knowledge
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Vanuatu Stael: Kastom & Creativity
General Information
Brochure or leaflet available with directions to museum
Pre-booking service for groups
Collections
Specialist publications on collections available
Object identification and/or written enquiry service
Public access available to collections information
Disability Access
Wheelchair access to all public areas
Children and Families
Events and resources for children and families
General Education
Academic publications and resources available