IN THE BRITISH MUSEUM STOREROOMS.—A large proportion of the material in. the department of ethnography at the British Museum is housed in storerooms, where new articles are classified and existing collections overhauled. Students from home and overseas are welcomed, and allowed to handle the material—much of it the work of primitive peoples all over the world. Skulls, taken from the Sepik river, New Guinea, are being checked.
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29894, 7 August 1962, Page 7
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67IN THE BRITISH MUSEUM STOREROOMS.—A large proportion of the material in. the department of ethnography at the British Museum is housed in storerooms, where new articles are classified and existing collections overhauled. Students from home and overseas are welcomed, and allowed to handle the materialmuch of it the work of primitive peoples all over the world. Skulls, taken from the Sepik river, New Guinea, are being checked. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29894, 7 August 1962, Page 7
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