Pitt-Rivers

Known as the ‘father of modern scientific archaeology’, General Pitt- Rivers made many important discoveries digging on Cranborne Chase between 1880 and 1900. This collection was given to the museum by the Government in lieu of death duty in 1975. It not only contains important local finds, but also hand made models of archaeological sites and ethnographic items from the former Pitt-Rivers Museum at Farnham, Dorset.
Wor Barrow
Between 1893–1894 Lieutenant General Pitt-Rivers...
Woodcuts Model
Woodcuts, near Tollard Royal, was...
South Lodge Urn
General Pitt-Rivers excavated South Lodge...
Rotherley Roman Settlement
General Pitt-Rivers was the first...
Pitt-Rivers craniometer
Archaeologist General Pitt-Rivers owned two...
Model of Pentre Ifan Cromlech, Pembrokeshire
This model was made for...
General Pitt-Rivers
Lieutenant-General Pitt-Rivers inherited the Rushmore...
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