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Article
[29.04.2007 19:06]
Date published
Apr 2007
100 out of 100
A Hidden Oxford Treasure
Tangodiva describes a visit to the Pitt Rivers museum which she calls "another hidden Oxford treasure" and notes that the "good news for travelers on a budget" is that the museum is free. At the back of the Museum of Natural History, she found "a tiny door" which led to a room that was "shockingly dark for a museum" and packed "so tightly" with [more...]
Tangodiva describes a visit to the Pitt Rivers museum which she calls "another hidden Oxford treasure" and notes that the "good news for travelers on a budget" is that the museum is free. At the back of the Museum of Natural History, she found "a tiny door" which led to a room that was "shockingly dark for a museum" and packed "so tightly" with [more...]
Article
[29.04.2007 18:53]
Date published
Feb 2007
100 out of 100
The Collective Juju of the Known World
The Pitt Rivers museum is a "a neo-Gothic brick hall" which has been "crammed in a way no other museum on earth is" with a collection of "tribal treasures" including "cases of shrunken heads", more everyday items such as "axes, plows, arrows, swords, pipes, staffs, tunics, paddles, shoes" as well as "all manner of witching paraphernalia". The [more...]
The Pitt Rivers museum is a "a neo-Gothic brick hall" which has been "crammed in a way no other museum on earth is" with a collection of "tribal treasures" including "cases of shrunken heads", more everyday items such as "axes, plows, arrows, swords, pipes, staffs, tunics, paddles, shoes" as well as "all manner of witching paraphernalia". The [more...]
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