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== Collections of the Pitt Rivers Museum Cambridge ==
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[[File:Pitt.jpg|framed|right|The Pitt Rivers Museum]]The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pitt_Rivers_Museum Pitt Rivers Museum] in Cambridge, England has a substantial collection of New Zealand material, most of it resulting from private collections that subsequently came to the museum. Marshall 2013 has briefly described the collection, which includes a strong Chatham Island component.  
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[[File:Pitt.jpg|framed|right|The Pitt Rivers Museum]]The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pitt_Rivers_Museum Pitt Rivers Museum] in Oxford, England has a substantial collection of New Zealand material, most of it resulting from private collections that subsequently came to the museum. Marshall 2013 has briefly described the collection, which includes a strong Chatham Island component.  
  
 
Component collections include:
 
Component collections include:
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* James Frank Robieson
 
* James Frank Robieson
  
* Joseph Banks and
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* Joseph Banks  
  
 
* Johann Reinhold Forster and George Forster.  
 
* Johann Reinhold Forster and George Forster.  

Revision as of 07:01, 22 December 2014

Collections of the Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford

The Pitt Rivers Museum
The Pitt Rivers Museum in Oxford, England has a substantial collection of New Zealand material, most of it resulting from private collections that subsequently came to the museum. Marshall 2013 has briefly described the collection, which includes a strong Chatham Island component.

Component collections include:

  • Charles Christie,
  • Abner Clough,
  • Sydney Gerald Hewlett,
  • Charles Smith,
  • James Frank Robieson
  • Joseph Banks
  • Johann Reinhold Forster and George Forster.


Reference

Marshall Yvonne 2013. New Zealand. In Dan Hicks and Alice Stevenson (eds) World Archaeology at the Pitt Rivers Museum: a characterization. Oxford: Archaeopress, pp. 554-563. On line.