Museum Of Archaeology And Anthropology, University Of Cambridge

Monday: -
Tuesday: 10:30 - 16:30
Wednesday: 10:30 - 16:30
Thursday: 10:30 - 16:30
Friday: 10:30 - 16:30
Saturday: 10:30 - 16:30
Sunday: 12:00 - 16:30

About Museum Of Archaeology And Anthropology, University Of Cambridge

The MAA : Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology at the University of Cambridge houses the University's collections of local antiquities, together with archaeological and ethnographic artefacts from around the world. The museum is located on the University's Downing Site, on the corner of Downing Street and Tennis Court Road. In 2013 it reopened following a major refurbishment of the exhibition galleries, with a new public entrance directly on to Downing Street. The Museum is part of the University of Cambridge Museums consortium. HistoryFounded in 1884 as the University's Museum of General and Local Archaeology, the museum initial collections included local antiquities collected by the Cambridge Antiquarian Society and artefacts from Polynesia donated by Alfred Maudslay and Sir Arthur Gordon. Anatole von Hügel, the Museum's first Curator donated his own collection of artefacts from the South Pacific. More material was collected by the 1898 Cambridge anthropological expedition to the Torres Strait under Alfred Haddon and W. H. R. Rivers. Haddon and Rivers would encourage their Cambridge students — including Alfred Radcliffe-Brown, John Layard and Gregory Bateson — to continue to collect for the museum in their ethnographic fieldwork.

Museum Of Archaeology And Anthropology, University Of Cambridge Description

The MAA : Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology at the University of Cambridge houses the University's collections of local antiquities, together with archaeological and ethnographic artefacts from around the world. The museum is located on the University's Downing Site, on the corner of Downing Street and Tennis Court Road. In 2013 it reopened following a major refurbishment of the exhibition galleries, with a new public entrance directly on to Downing Street. The Museum is part of the University of Cambridge Museums consortium. HistoryFounded in 1884 as the University's Museum of General and Local Archaeology, the museum initial collections included local antiquities collected by the Cambridge Antiquarian Society and artefacts from Polynesia donated by Alfred Maudslay and Sir Arthur Gordon. Anatole von Hügel, the Museum's first Curator donated his own collection of artefacts from the South Pacific. More material was collected by the 1898 Cambridge anthropological expedition to the Torres Strait under Alfred Haddon and W. H. R. Rivers. Haddon and Rivers would encourage their Cambridge students — including Alfred Radcliffe-Brown, John Layard and Gregory Bateson — to continue to collect for the museum in their ethnographic fieldwork.

More about Museum Of Archaeology And Anthropology, University Of Cambridge

Museum Of Archaeology And Anthropology, University Of Cambridge is located at Cambridge, UK
+441223333516
Monday: -
Tuesday: 10:30 - 16:30
Wednesday: 10:30 - 16:30
Thursday: 10:30 - 16:30
Friday: 10:30 - 16:30
Saturday: 10:30 - 16:30
Sunday: 12:00 - 16:30
http://maa.cam.ac.uk/