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This bibliography contains all the books referenced on this site together with others that people interested in these matters will find useful. For a full bibliography for Pitt-Rivers and his collections please see here.

Ackerman, Robert. 1987. J.G. Frazer His life and work. Canto: Cambridge University Press.

Alberti, S.J.M.M. 2009. Nature and Culture : Objects, Disciplines and the Manchester Museum. Manchester: Manchester University Press.

Alberti, Samuel J.M.M. 2011. Morbid Curiosities: Medical Museums in Nineteenth Century Britain Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Altham, E. 1931. 'The Royal United Services Institution, 1831-1931', Royal United Services Institution 76, (1931), pp. 235-245.

Anderson, R.G.W. and Marjorie L. Cayhill, A.G. Macgregor and L. Syson [eds.] Enlightening the British: Knowledge, Discovery and the Museum in the Eighteenth Century. London: British Museum

Anon., 1880. General Pitt Rivers’ (Lane Fox) anthropological collection, Nature, Sept 23, 489–93; Sept 30, 511–14.

Bailkin, Jordanna. 2004. The culture of property: the crisis of liberalism in modern Britain Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press.

Balfour, Henry. 1888. ‘On the evolution of a characteristic pattern on the shafts of arrows from the Solomon Islands’. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute vol. 17 pp. 328-332

Balfour, Henry. 1889. ‘Note on the use of ‘Elk’ Teeth for Money in North America’. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute vol. 19, p. 54

Balfour, Henry. 1889. ‘Exhibition of Arrows from the Solomon Islands’. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute vol. 18, p. 30

Balfour, Henry. 1889. ‘The Fin Whale Fishery in North Lapland’. Midland Naturalist Vol. XII, 1889, pp. 1-14.

Balfour, Henry. 1889. ‘On the Structure and Affinities of the Composite Bow’. The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland vol. 19, pp. 220-250.

Balfour, Henry. 1890. ‘The Origin of Decorative Art as Illustrated by the Art of Modern Savages’ Midland Naturalist. xiii., 1890

Balfour, Henry. 1890. ‘The Old British ‘Pibcorn’ or ‘Hornpipe’ and its Affinities’. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute vol. 20, pp. 142-154

Balfour, Henry. 1892. ‘Stone Implements from the Malay Peninsula in the Pitt-Rivers Museum’. Archaeologia Oxoniensis December 1892, pp. 1-6 

Balfour, Henry. 1893. The Evolution of Decorative Art: An essay upon its origin and development as illustrated by the art of modern races of mankind. London: Rivington, Percival and Co.

Balfour, Henry. 1894. ‘Evolution in Decorative Art’, Journal of the Society of Arts, no. 2, vol. XLII, (1894), pp. 162, 458

Balfour, Henry. 1895. ‘Ancient Double Hooks of Bronze’. Reliquary and Illustrated Archaeologist 1895, pp. 1-3.

Balfour, Henry. 1896. ‘A primitive musical instrument’. Reliquary and Illustrated Archaeologist XI pp 221-224.

Balfour, Henry. 1897 ‘Life history of an Aghori Fakir; with exhibition of the human skull used by him as a drinking vessel, and notes on the similar use of skulls by other races.’ Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute vol. 26, pp. 340-357

Balfour, Henry. 1897 ‘On a Remarkable Ancient Bow and Arrows believed to be of Assyrian Origin’. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute vol. 26, pp. 210-220

Balfour, Henry. 1898. ‘Notes on the Modern Use of Bone Skates’ Reliquary and Illustrated Archaeologist  January 1898, pp. 1-9.

Balfour, Henry. 1898. ‘Sledges with Bone Runners in modern use’ Reliquary and Illustrated Archaeologist October 1898, pp. 1-13.

Balfour, Henry. 1898. ‘Notes and News: Note on Musical Bows’. American Anthropologist vol. 11, No. 6, p. 187

Balfour, Henry. 1893/ 1898. 'Notes on the arrangement of the Pitt-Rivers Museum'. pp. 1-4 in Museums Association Report of Proceedings p. 53 [2 versions?]

Balfour, Henry. 1899. ‘The Natural History of the Musical Bow. A Chapter on the developmental history of stringed instruments of music. Primitive Types’. Oxford: Clarendon Press

Balfour, Henry. 1900. ‘Beschreibender Catalog der Ethnographischen Sammlung Ludwig Biros aus Deutsch-New-Guinea (Berlinhafen)’. review in Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute vol. 30 p. 36.

Balfour, Henry. 1901. ‘A Spear-head and Socketed Celt of Bronze from the Shan States, Burma’. Man vol. 1 pp. 97-98.

Balfour, Henry. 1901. ‘Guilloche pattern on an Etruscan Potsherd’. Man vol. 1 No. 4, p. 8.

Balfour, Henry. 1901. (with H.D.R. Kingston) ‘Native Smoking Pipes from Natal’. Man vol. 1. No. 10,  pp. 11-12.

Balfour, Henry. 1901. 'A Swan-neck Boomerang of unusual form'. Man (A Monthly Record of Anthropological Science) March 1901 – Nos. 27-38 Communicated by Henry Balfour, No. 27, p. 33.

Balfour, Henry. 1901. 'Three Bambu Trumpets from Northern Territory, South Australia'. Man (A Monthly Record of Anthropological Science) March 1901 – Nos. 27-38 Communicated by Henry Balfour, No. 28, p. 33.

Balfour, Henry. 1901. 'Memorial Heads in the Pitt-Rivers Museum.' Communicated by Henry Balfour, No. 51, Man (A Monthly Record of Anthropological Science) May 1901 – Nos. 51-65. pp. 65-6.

Balfour, Henry. 1901. 'A Spear-head and Socketed Celt of Bronze from the Shan States, Burma' Communicated by Henry Balfour, No. 77, Man (A Monthly Record of Anthropological Science) May 1901 – Nos. 77-91. pp. 97-8.

Balfour, Henry. 1902. ‘New Hebrides. Memorial Heads in the Pitt-Rivers Museum’. Man vol. 1 pp. 65-6.

Balfour, Henry. 1902. ‘Australia. Strangling-cords from the Murray River, Victoria, Australia’. Man vol. 1 pp. 117-8

Balfour, Henry. 1902. ‘The Goura, a stringed-wind musical instrument of the Bushmen and Hottentots’. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute vol. 32 pp. 156-176

Balfour, Henry. 1903. ‘On the method employed by the natives of N.W. Australia in the Manufacture of Glass Spear-Heads’. Man May 1903 Nos 35-44, vol. 3, No. 35, p. 65

Balfour, Henry. 1903. ‘‘Thunderbolt’ celts from Benin’. MAN (A Monthly Record of Anthropological Science) December 1903 – Nos. 100-13. vol. 3 No. 112 pp. 182-183

Balfour, Henry. 1904. ''Presidential Address''. Journal of the Anthropological Institute (JAI), January-June 1904, Vol. XXXIV, pp. 10-19. 

Balfour, Henry. 1904. 'The relationship of museums to the study of anthropology'. Museums Journal, 3, June, pp. 396-408.

Balfour, Henry. 1904. ‘Report on a Collection of Musical Instruments from the Siamese Malay States and Perak’ pp. 1-18 in Fasciculi Malayenses Anthropological and Zoological results of an expedition to Perak and the Siamese Malay States, 1901-1902 undertaken by Nelson Annandale and Herbert C. Robinson

Balfour, Henry. 1904. 'Presidential Address to the Anthropological Section B.A.A.S. (British Association for the Advancement of Science). Cambridge 1904, pp. 1-12.

Balfour, Henry. 1905. 'Presidential Address at the Anthropological Institute'. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute January-June 1905, Vol. XXXIV, pp. 12-19.

Balfour, Henry. 1905. ‘Fiji. A double-headed club from the Fijian Islands’. Man vol. 5 p. 17

Balfour, Henry. 1905. ‘Solomon Islands. Bird and Human Designs from the Solomon Islands’. Man vol. 5 pp. 81-83

Balfour, Henry. 1905. 'Musical Instruments of South Africa', B.A.A.S. (British Association for the Advancement of Science) Report 1905. pp. 1-2 (Section H – South Africa, 1905).

Balfour, Henry. 1906. ‘Note upon an implement of Palaeolithic type from the Victoria Falls, Zambesi’. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute  January-June 1906, Vol. XXXVI, pp. 170-1

Balfour, Henry. 1907. ‘Flint Engraved Pottery from the Ruins at Khami and Dhlo Dhlo, Rhodesia’ Man vol. 6 No. 11 pp. 1-3

Balfour, Henry. 1907. ‘The Fire-Piston’ from Anthropological Essays presented to Edward Burnett Tylor in honour of his 75th Birthday. Oxford: Clarendon Press.

Balfour, Henry. 1907. ‘A Short Holiday in Lapland’. The Stapledon Magazine.

Balfour, Henry. 1907. ‘Haida Portrait Mask’. Man vol. 7 p. 1

Balfour, Henry. 1907. ‘The Friction-Drum’ Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute vol. 37 pp. 67-92

Balfour, Henry. 1909. 'Presidential Address to the Museums Association', Maidstone Meeting, Museums Journal, July 1909, pp. 5-18.

Balfour, Henry. 1909. ‘The Origin of West African Crossbows’. Journal of the Royal African Society vol. 8, no. 32, pp. 337-356

Balfour, Henry. 1909. 'The Indian Collection at South Kensington' The Times 23 February.

Balfour, Henry. 1909. ‘The Origin of West African Crossbows’ Smithsonian Report 1909 pp. 635-50

Balfour, Henry. 1910. ‘Archaeological and Ethnological Research in South Africa’. The Times pp. 1-16 [reprint]

Balfour, Henry. 1910. ‘Modern Brass-casting in West Africa’ in Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute vol. 40 pp. 525-528

Balfour, Henry. 1911. ‘Notes on a collection of ancient stone implements from Ejura, Ashanti’ Journal of the Royal African Society vol. 12, no. 45, pp. 1-16.

Balfour, Henry. 1912. 'The Wart-Hog' Country Life, 9 November 1912, p. 656. 

Balfour, Henry. 1913. ‘Kite-fishing’ in, Essays and Studies presented to William Ridgeway on his Sixtieth Birthday. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press

Balfour, Henry. 1914. ‘Frictional Fire-Making with a Flexible Sawing-Thong’, The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, vol. 44 pp. 32-64.

Balfour, Henry. 1915. ‘Note on a new kind of Fish-hook from Goodenough Island, D’Entrecasteaux Group, New Guinea’. Man vol. 15 p. 1

Balfour, Henry. 1916. ‘Origin and Relationship of Hani, Tewha-Tewha, and Pou-Whenua’. Man vol. 16 (Dec) p. 181

Balfour, Henry. 1917. ‘Some types of native hoes, Naga Hills’. Man July 1917 – No. 74, pp. 1-3

Balfour, Henry. 1917. ‘Ceremonial Paddle of the Kalabari of Southern Nigeria’. Man vol. 17 (April) pp. 57-8

Balfour, Henry. 1917. 'Willow Wand Whistles'. The Times Literary Supplement, Thursday 29 March 1917

Balfour, Henry. 1917. ‘Some Ethnological Suggestions in regard to Easter Island, or Rapanui’. Folk-Lore December 1917, pp. 355-381.

Balfour, Henry. 1918. ‘Some Specimens from the Chatham Islands’. Man vol. 18 (Oct) pp. 145-148

Balfour, Henry. 1919. 'Presidential address', Somersetshire Archaeological and Natural History Society Proceedings of the Somersetshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, Vol. LXV (1919), pp. xxiii-xxxiii.

Balfour, Henry. 1919. ‘An Eskimo Week-Calendar’. Man, June 1919 – No. 47, pp. 1-2.

Balfour, Henry. 1919. 'Prehistoric and Bushman Art', Country Life  22 March 1919 and 5 April 1919; 'Natural History in Pre-historic Art'. Country Life, 26 April 1919.

Balfour, Henry. 1920. 'The Rushbrook Painted Coat' Country Life, 31 January 1920. 

Balfour, Henry. 1921. ‘Varieties of the Common Gannet’, British Birds Vol. XV, No. 4, 1 September, 1921.

Balfour, Henry. 1921. 'Foreword' to J.H. Hutton The Sema Naga 1921 London: Macmillan

Balfour, Henry. 1921. Correspondence ‘The Statues of Easter Island’ Folk-Lore Vol. XXXII, No. 1, 31 March 1921 pp. 70-2.

Balfour, Henry. 1921 ‘The Archer’s Bow in the Homeric Poems an attempted diagnosis’ Huxley Memorial Lecture for 1921, Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute vol. 51 pp. 289-309

Balfour, Henry. 1922. ‘Earth Smoking-Pipes from South Africa and Central Asia’. Man Vol. 22 (May) pp. 65-69

Balfour, Henry. 1922. ‘The Use of the Term ‘Sikh.’ Man vol. 22 (Nov) pp. 165-166

Balfour, Henry. 1923. ‘The Welfare of Primitive Peoples’. Presidential Address Folk-lore March, 1923, pp. 12-24

Balfour, Henry. 1923. 'Musical Instruments in the Charterhouse Museum'. The Greyfriar, Vol. VIII, No. 111

Balfour, Henry. 1924. ‘The Geographical Study of Folklore’. Presidential Address Folk-Lore March, 1924, pp. 16-25

Balfour, Henry. 1924. ‘The Origin of Stencilling in the Fiji Islands’. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute vol. 54 pp. 347-352

Balfour, Henry. 1925. ‘The Status of the Tasmanians among the Stone-Age Peoples’. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society of East Anglia Vol. V, Part I, 1925, pp. 1-15

Balfour, Henry. 1925. ‘Thorn-Lined Traps and their Distribution’. Man vol. 25 (March) pp. 33-37.

Balfour, Henry. 1926. 'Foreword' to J.P. Mills The Ao Naga 1926 London: Macmillan

Balfour, Henry. 1926. ‘Ceremonial Fire-making in the Naga Hills’. Man, vol. 26 (June) pp. 101-103.

Balfour, Henry. 1926. 'Risso's Grampus off the Pembrokeshire Coast'. The Field, 5 August 1926.

Balfour, Henry. 1927. ''Coup-de-Poing'. Nature 119 1927 pp. 490-1. Two letters one by W. J. Sollas (University College, Oxford) and the other a reply by Henry Balfour.

Balfour, Henry. 1927. 'Fishing in Homer'. The Times Literary Supplement 2 June 1927 and 30 June 1927.

Balfour, Henry. 1929 ‘Concerning Thunderbolts’. Folk-Lore Vol. XL, No. 1, 31 March 1929. pp. 37-49.

Balfour, Henry. 1929. ‘South Africa’s Contribution to Prehistoric Archaeology’. Presidential Address to the Anthropology Section, British Association for the Advancement of Science, South Africa

Balfour, Henry. 1929. ‘Stone Implements of the Tasmanians and the Culture-Status which they Suggest’ Report of the Hobart Meeting 1928 of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science pp. 314-322

Balfour, Henry. 1929. ‘Music’, section in Notes and Queries on Anthropology, fifth edition

Balfour, Henry. 1929. 'Obituary – Sir Charles Hercules Read, July 6, 1857 – February 11 1929'. Man (A Monthly Record of Anthropological Science) April 1929 – Nos. 48-9. No. 48, pp. 61-2

Balfour, Henry. 1931. 'Identification of the Plant called 'Narthex' Nature Vol. 127, No. 3208, 25 April 1931.

Balfour, Henry. 1931. ‘IV An Account of the Artefacts Collected in Patagonia and Fuegia’ in Penniman, T.K. and R.R. Marett, Spencer's Last Journey pp. 124-142.

Balfour, Henry. 1932. 'Foreword' to F.W. Taylor and A.G. Webb Al’Adun Hausawa: Accounts and Conversations describing certain Customs of the Hausas London: Oxford University Press

Balfour, Henry. 1932. 'An ingenious primitive'. Country Life 10 December 1932

Balfour, Henry. 1932. ‘Thorn-lined traps in the Pitt-Rivers Museum, Oxford’. Man vol. 32 (March) pp. 57-59

Balfour, Henry. 1932. ‘Notes on the Composite Bow from Hunza’. Man vol. 32 (July) No. 196 p. 161

Balfour, Henry. 1934. ‘The Tandu Industry in Northern Nigeria and its Affinities Elsewhere’. Essays presented to C.G. Seligman pp. 5-18.

Balfour, Henry. 1934. ‘Occurrence of ‘Cleavers’ of Lower-Palaeolithic Type in Northern Nigeria’ Man vol. 34 (Feb) pp. 21-24

Balfour, Henry. 1937 'Address at the Annual General Meeting (Royal Geographical Society) of the President, Henry Balfour' The Geographical Journal, Vol. XC No. 6, December 1937, pp. 489-497

Balfour, Henry. 1938. ‘Spinners and Weavers in Anthropological Research’. The Frazer Lecture, Oxford: Clarendon Press

Balfour, Henry. 1948 (posthumous; ed. B.M. Blackwood) ‘Ritual and Secular uses of Vibrating Membranes as Voice-Disguisers’ Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute vol. 78 no. 1/2 pp. 45-69

van der Beek, Zita and Marcel Vellinga. 2005. ‘Man the collector: salvaging Andamanese and Nicobarese culture through objects’, Journal of the History of Collections 17 (2005) pp. 135-153.

Belk, Russell W. 2001. 'Collectors and collecting', in Pearce, Susan (ed.) 1994 Interpreting Objects and Collections. London: Routledge pp. 317-326.

Belk, Russell W. & Melanie Wallendorf. 2001. 'Of mice and men: gender identity in collecting', in Pearce, Susan [ed.] 1994 Interpreting Objects and Collections. London: Routledge pp. 240-253.

Bennett, T. 1988. 'The Exhibitionary Complex', New Formations, no. 4, spring 1988 available here

Bennett, T. 1990. 'The Political Rationality of the Museum' The Australian Journal of Media and Culture vol. 3 no. 1 (1990) available here.

Bennett, T. 1995. The Birth of the Museum: History, Theory, Politics. London and New York: Routledge.

Bennett, T. 1998. 'Pedagogic Objects, Clean Eyes and Popular Instruction: On sensory regimes and museum didactics' Configurations 6 (1998) pp. 345-371.

Bennett, T. 2004. Pasts Beyond Memory: Evolution, Museums, Colonialism. London: Routledge.

Berry, David A. 2003. Collecting at Oxford: A history of the University’s Museums, Gardens and Libraries. Unpublished D.Phil. Oxford University.

Birch, S. 1867. 'Inaugural discourse delivered in the section of General Antiquities at the Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute in London. July 1866', Archaeological Journal, XXIV (1867), pp. 1-12.

Black, B. 2000. On Exhibit: Victorians and Their Museums. Charlottesville and London: University of Virginia Press.

Blackwood, B. 1970. The classification of artefacts in the Pitt Rivers Museum Oxford. Oxford: Occasional Papers on Technology no. 11 Pitt Rivers Museum.

Bloxam, George W. 1893. Index to the Publications of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland (1843-1891) including the Journal and Transactions of the Ethnological Society of London (1843-1871), the Journal of the Anthropological Society of London (1863-1871), the Anthropological Review; and the Journal of the Anthropological Institute (1871-1891) London: Anthropological Institute pp. 112-125.

Bouquet, M. (ed.) Academic Anthropology and the Museum: Back to the Future. New York, Oxford: Berghahn.

Bourne, G.C. 1892 Memoir of Henry Nottidge Moseley in Moseley's Notes by a Naturalist, second edition.

Bowden, M. 1984 [reprinted 1990, 1995]. General Pitt Rivers, the father of scientific archaeology Salisbury and South Wiltshire Museum.

Bowden, Mark, Donnie Mackay and Peter Topping. 1989. From Cornwall to Caithness: Some aspects of British field archaeology: Papers presented to Normal V. Quinnell. Oxford: BAR British Series 209.

Bowden, Mark 1991. Pitt Rivers: The Life and Archaeological Work of Lieutenant-General Augustus Henry Lane Fox Pitt Rivers, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Bowden, Mark. 2009. 'From Antiquarianism to archaeology: Pitt Rivers and his contemporaries' in Heather Sebire [ed.] Pursuits and Joys: Great Victorian Antiquaries and Intellects, Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

Brabrook, E.W. 1893. [a] 'On the Organisation of Local Anthropological Research' The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Vol. 22 (1893), pp. 262-274.

Brabrook, E.W. 1893. [b] 'Ethnographical Survey of the United Kingdom' Science, Vol. 21, No. 518 (Jan. 6, 1893), p. 5. Published by: American Association for the Advancement of Science.

Bradley, R. 1973. 'Two Notebooks of General Pitt Rivers', Antiquity, 47 47-50.

Bradley, R. 1983. ‘Archaeology, evolution and the public good: the intellectual development of General Pitt Rivers', Archaeological Journal, 140 (1983), pp. 1-9.

Bradley, Richard. 1989. 'Herbert Toms - A pioneer of analytical field survey' in Bowden, Mackay and Topping, From Cornwall to Caithness: Some aspects of British field archaeology: Papers presented to Normal V. Quinnell, Oxford: BAR British Series 209.

Briggs, Asa. 1988. Victorian Things. London: Batsford.

British Association for the Advancement of Science (BAAS). 1874. Notes and Queries on Anthropology. London: Edward Stanford.

British Association for the Advancement of Science (BAAS). 1892. Notes and Queries on Anthropology. London: Royal Anthropological Institute.

British Broadcasting Corporation, Third Programme. 1949. Ideas and beliefs of the Victorians - an historic re-evaluation of the Victorian Age. London: Sylvan Press.

Brock, M.G. and M.C. Curthoys. 1997. The History of the University of Oxford: Volume VI Nineteenth Century Oxford, Part 1. Clarendon Press Oxford.

Brock, M.G. and M.C. Curthoys. 2000. The History of the University of Oxford: Volume VII Nineteenth Century Oxford, Part 2. Clarendon Press Oxford. See here.

Brown, Alison, Jeremy Coote and Chris Gosden. 2000. 'Tylor's tongue: Material culture, evidence and social networks' Journal of the Anthropological Society of Oxford vol. XXXI no. 3: 257-276.

Bryant, Julius [ed.]. 2012. Art and Design for All: The Victoria and Albert Museum. London: V&A Publications.

Burleigh, R. and J. Clutton-Brock. 1982. 'Pitt Rivers and Petrie in Egypt'. Antiquity 56: 208–9.

Burrow, J.W. 1963. 'Evolution and Anthropology in the 1860s: The Anthropological Society of London 1863-1871' Victorian Studies, vol. 7 No. 2 (Dec. 1963) pp. 137-154.

Dudley-Buxton, L.H. 1929. The Pitt-Rivers Museum, Farnham: General Handbook, Farnham: Farnham Museum.

Byrne, S. 2011. "Trials and Traces: A.C. Haddon's Agency as Museum Curator". In Byrne, S.; Clarke, A.; Harrison, R. & Torrence, R. (eds.) Unpacking the Collection: Museums, Identity and Agency. Springer: One World Archaeology. pp. 307-325.

Byrne, S., Clarke, A., Harrison, R., et al. (eds.) 2011. Unpacking the Collection: Networks of Material and Social Agency in the Museum New York: Springer: One World Archaeology.

Cardinal, Roger. 2001. 'The Eloquence of Objects' in Shelton, Anthony [ed.] op. cit.

Caygill, M. and J. Cherry (eds). 1997. A.W. Franks: Nineteenth Century collecting and the British Museum, London: British Museum Press.

1871. Catalogue of a very interesting collection of early Greek antiquities, formed by General de Cesnola, American Consul at Cyprus. [Catalogue of a very interesting collection of early Greek antiquities : consisting of archaic Greek pottery of the fifth century B.C., antique glass, bronzes, and a great variety of gold personal ornaments, gold mortuary diadems, &c. discovered in the island of Cyprus, on the sites of the ancient cities of Paphos, Idalium, Golgos, &c. during the last four years, by General de Cesnola ... which will be sold by auction by Messrs. Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge ...] London: J. Davy and Sons.

Cesnola, Alexandro Palmi di. 1881. Cyprus antiquities excavated by Major Alexander Palma Cesnola;... 1876-1879. London: H. Holmes.

Chapman, William Ryan. 1981. ‘Ethnology in the Museum: A.H.L.F. Pitt Rivers (1827–1900) and the Institutional Foundations of British Anthropology’, University of Oxford: D.Phil. thesis. [see here]

Chapman, W.R. 1984. 'Pitt Rivers and his collection, 1874-1883: The chronicle of a gift horse' in Cranstone and Seidenberg, 1984 q.v..

Chapman, W.R. 1985. 'Arranging Ethnology' in Objects and Others, History of Anthropology Series G. Stocking [ed.] Madison: University of Wisconsin Press.

Chapman, W.R. 1989. [a]. 'The organisational context in the history of archaeology--Pitt Rivers and other British archaeologists in the 1860s', Antiquaries Journal, 69 (1989) pp. 23-42.

Chapman, W.R. 1989. [b].'Towards an institutional history of archaeology: British archaeologists and allied interests in the 1860s' in Christenson, A.L. [ed.] Tracing Archaeology's Past: the historiography of archaeology Carbondale Illinois: Southern Illinois University Press.

Chapman, W.R. 1991. 'Like a Game of Dominoes: Augustus Pitt Rivers and the Typological Museum Idea’, in S. Pearce [ed.]Museum Economics and the Community vol. 2 New Research in Museum Studies London: Athlone.

Chapman, W.R. 2000. 'The Pitt Rivers Collection' in Brock and Curthoys [q.v.]

Cheang, Sarah. 2001. 'The Dogs of Fo: Gender, identity and collecting' in Shelton, Anthony op. cit.

Christie, Ann. 2011. 'Nothing of Intrinsic Value': The scientific collections at the Bethnal Green Museum' V&A Online Journal Issue No 3 Spring 2011.

Clarke, L.C.G. 1939. ‘Professor Henry Balfour’ [obituary] in Geographical Journal vol. XCIII no. 6 June 1939 pp. 465-467.

Clifford, James. 2001. 'Collecting Ourselves', in Pearce, Susan [ed.] 1994 Interpreting Objects and Collections London: Routledge, pp. 258-268.

Cohen, Deborah. 2006. Household Gods: The British and their Possessions. New Haven, London: Yale University Press.

Coombes, A.E. 1994. Reinventing Africa: Museums, material culture and popular imagination in late Victorian and Edwardian England. London: Yale University Press.

Cooper, A.T.P. 1977 'Cranborne Chase and General Pitt Rivers', in Dorset Year Book 1977. Weymouth.

Cooper, Suzanne Fagence and Paul Atterbury, 2001. 'Religion and Doubt' in Mackenzie, John M. [ed.] The Victorian Vision. London: V&A Press.

Coote, J., C. Knowles, N. Meister and A. Petch. 1999. ‘Computerizing the Forster (“Cook”), Arawe, and Founding Collections at the Pitt Rivers Museum’, Pacific Arts, nos. 19/20 (1999), pp. 48–80.

Coote, Jeremy. 1987. 'Notes and Queries and Social Interrelations: An Aspect of the History of Social Anthropology.' Journal of the Anthropological Society of Oxford 18 (3) pp. 255–272.

Coote, J. 2004. ‘An interim report on a previously unknown collection from Cook's first voyage: The Christ Church collection at the Pitt Rivers Museum, University of Oxford’, Journal of Museum Ethnography, 16 (2004), pp. 111–121.

Coote, J. 2008. ‘Joseph Banks’s Forty Brass Patus’, Journal of Museum Ethnography, 20 (2008), pp. 49–68

Coote, J. 2014. [Editor with Alison Petch] ‘Rethinking Pitt-Rivers and his legacy’ Museum History Journal vol. 7 no. 2 July 2014.

Cousins, Julia. undated. ‘The Pitt Rivers Museum: A Souvenir Guide to the Collections Oxford: PRM.

Cranstone, B.A.L. and S. Seidenberg. 1984. [ed.] The General’s Gift - A celebration of the Pitt Rivers Museum Centenary 1884-1984. Oxford: JASO Occasional Paper.

Daniel, Glyn. 1949. 'Archaeology links Geology to History' in British Broadcasting Corporation op. cit.

Daniel, Glyn. 1975. One Hundred and Fifty Years of Archaeology. London: Methuen.

Davies, K.C. and J. Hull 1975. The Zoological Collections of the Oxford University Museum: A Historical Review and General Account, with Comprehensive Donor Index to the year 1975

Dias, N. 2001. ''Does anthropology need museums?': Teaching ethnographic museology in Portugal thirty years later' in Bouquet, M. (ed.) Academic Anthropology and the Museum: Back to the Future. New York, Oxford: Berghahn.

Dudley, S. 2003. 'The Relational Museum', paper given to the Association of Social Anthropologists conference July 2003.

Edwards, Elizabeth. 2008. 'Straightforward and Ordered: Amateur Photographic Surveys and Scientific Aspiration, 1885-1914', Photography and Culture (vol. 1 issue 2) November 2008 pp. 185-210 Berg.

Edwards, E. and Morton, C. 2009. "Introduction". In Morton, C.A. & E. Edwards (eds.) Photography, Anthropology and History: Expanding the Frame. Farnham: Ashgate. pp. 1-24.

Elsner, John and Roger Cardinal [eds.]. 1994. The Cultures of Collecting. London: Reaktion.

Engel, Carl. 1873. Catalogue of the special exhibition of ancient musical instruments, MDCCCLXXII. London: Science and Art Department: South Kensington Museum. Printed by J. Strangeways.

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Petch, Alison. [co-editor with D.J. Mulvaney and H. Morphy] 2000. [b] From the Frontier: Outback letters to Baldwin Spencer. Allen and Unwin NSW 

Petch, Alison. 2000 [c] 'AMS25 Anthropological Catalogue (1886): List of Anthropological Objects Transferred from the Ashmolean to the Pitt Rivers Museum in 1886 (compiled 1884) / List of Anthropological Objects Transferred from the Ashmolean to the Pitt Rivers Museum’, in Manuscript Catalogues of the Early Museum Collections, 1683–1886 (Part I) (BAR International Series 907), by Arthur MacGregor, with Melanie Mendonça and Julia White (Oxford: Archaeopress, in association with the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford), pp. 255–413.

Petch, Alison. 2000. [d] ‘Spencer and Gillen’s collaborative fieldwork in Central Australia and its legacy’ Journal of the Anthropological Society of Oxford 31/3 (2000) pp. 309-328 [finally published in 2005]

Petch, Alison. [joint editor with D.J. Mulvaney and H. Morphy] 2001 [a] My Dear Spencer [paperback edition] Hyland House, Melbourne Australia

Petch, Alison. 2001. [b] ‘Assembling and Arranging: The Pitt Rivers’ Collections, 1850–2001’, in Anthony Shelton [ed.],Collectors: Individuals and Institutions, London: Horniman Museum, pp. 239–252.

Petch, Alison and S. Dudley. 2002 [a] 'Using multi-media tools to teach anthropology', Journal of Museum Ethnography, No. 14 March 2002 pp. 14-23

Petch, Alison. 2002 [b] 'How to find out what treasures there are in the Pitt Rivers Museum’ Museum Ethnographers Group Newsletter January 2002

Petch, Alison. 2002 [c] ‘The future of the Journal of Museum Ethnography’ Museum Ethnographers Group Newsletter January 2002

Petch, Alison. 2002 [d] Series of articles in Friends of the Pitt Rivers Museum’s newsletter on the DCF cataloguing project and web databases

Petch, Alison. 2002 [e] 'Assembling and Arranging: Pitt Rivers’ collections from 1850 to now’ in ’Collectors: Expressions of Self and Other Occasional Papers Series: Horniman  Museum and Museu Antropologico of the University of Coimbra

Petch, Alison. 2002 [f] 'Today a computerised catalogue - tomorrow the world’ Journal of Museum Ethnography No. 14, pp. 94-9

Petch, Alison. 2003. [a] 'Documentation in the Pitt Rivers Museum’, Journal of Museum Ethnography, No. 15 (2003), pp. 109-114.

Petch, Alison. 2003 [b] ‘Spencer and Gillen’s work in Australia - The interpretation of power and collecting in the past’ Journal of Museum Ethnography, No. 15 pp. 82-93

Petch, Alison. 2004.[a] ‘Collecting Immortality: The Field Collectors who Contributed to the Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford’, Journal of Museum Ethnography, no. 16 (2004), pp. 127–139 (follow link for full article).

Petch, Alison. 2004 [b] 'Book review: John Mack ‘The Museum of the Mind’ Journal of Museum Ethnography 16

Petch, Alison. 2004 [c] [transcription of letters] for John Mulvaney. 2004. Paddy Cahill of Oenpelli. Aboriginal Studies Press, Canberra.

Petch, Alison. 2005. 'The happiest years': J.H. Hutton and the Nagas' Friends of the PRM, Oxford Newsletter Issue 54 November 2005

Petch, Alison. 2006. [a]. 'Chance and Certitude: Pitt Rivers and his first collection', Journal of the History of Collecting 18 (2006), pp. 249-256.

Petch, Alison. 2006. [b]. ‘Counting and Calculating: Some reflections on using statistics to examine the history and shape of the collections at the Pitt Rivers Museum’ Journal of Museum Ethnography, 18 (2006), pp. 149-156 [PDF].

Petch, Alison. 2006 [c] 'Life in the Outback - Gillen's groundbreaking anthropology in Alice Springs' PRM Friends Newsletter March 2006

Petch, Alison. 2006 [d] 'Walter Baldwin Spencer's life as an anthropologist' PRM Friends Newsletter June 2006

Petch, Alison, and Frances Larson 2006 [e] ‘Hoping for the best, expecting the worse’: Thomas Kenneth Penniman—Forgotten Curator of the Pitt Rivers Museum’ Journal of Museum Ethnography, 18. pp. 125-139

Petch, Alison. 2006 [f] 'Paddy Cahill of Oenpelli', Friends of the PRM, Oxford Newsletter Issue 57 November 2006

Petch, Alison. 2007. [a]. 'Notes and Queries and the Pitt Rivers Museum' Museum Anthropology vol. 30 no. 1 (Spring 2007), pp. 21-39. [Full version here]

Petch, Alison. 2007. [b]. 'A Typology of Benefactors: the relationships of Pitt Rivers and Tylor to the Pitt Rivers Museum at the University of Oxford', Forum for anthropology and culture St Petersburg: no. 4 (2007), pp. 251-268 [English/ Russian].

Petch, Alison. 2007 [c]. 'Notes on the opening of the Pitt Rivers Museum', Journal of Museum Ethnography, 19 (2007), pp. 101-112 [PDF].

Petch, Alison. 2007 [d] 'Cabinets for the Curious: Looking back at early English museums' Museum Anthropology Spring 2007 vol. 30, no.1 pp 64-66

Petch, Alison. 2007 [e] 'Collections Research and the Web: Reflections on a successful [half-] day's work at the Pitt Rivers Museum' Museum Anthropology Weblog at http://museumanthropology.blogspot.com/2007/05/collections-research-and-web.html

Petch, Alison. 2007 [f] 'Isolation and Anthropology: the correspondence of Patrick Byrne', Friends of the PRM, Oxford Newsletter Issue 58 March 2007

Petch, Alison. 2007 [g] 'Upholding the law - Central Australian Style', Friends of the PRM, Oxford Newsletter Issue 59 July 2007

Petch, Alison. 2008 [a] 'Measuring the Natives: Beatrice Blackwood and Leonard Dudley Buxton's work in Oxfordshire' History of Anthropology Newsletter, 35: 1 July 2008.

Petch, Alison. 2008 [b] 'Colonial Collections Revisited' (Review of Pieter ter Keurs (ed). 2007. Leiden) Journal of the History of Collections 2008; doi: 10.1093/jhc/fhn023

Petch, Alison. 2008/9. [c] Book review of 'Traditional Archery from six continents: The Charles E. Grayson Collection'. Charles E. Grayson, Mary French and Michael J. O'Brien. University of Missouri Press, Columbia Museum Anthropology Review

Petch, Alison. 2009 [a] 'Walter Baldwin Spencer and the Pitt Rivers Museum' Journal of Museum Ethnography 21 pp. 254-265 [PDF]

Petch, Alison. 2009 [b] Book review of 'Material Histories: Proceedings of a workshop held at Marischal Museum, University of Aberdeen, 26-27 April 2007' edited by Alison K. Brown. Published by Marischal Museum, University of Aberdeen, 2008. Journal of Museum Ethnography no. 22 

Petch, Alison. 2009 [c] 'The Other Within at Oxford' Museum Fabric

Petch, Alison. 2011, ‘Muddying the Waters: The Pitt Rivers collection 1850-2011’, Museum History Journal, vol. 4 no. 2, Special Issue on collecting and displaying the British past [ed. Kate Hill], pp. 161-202.

Petch, Alison, with Dan Hicks. 2012 [a] ‘Pitt-Rivers and Yorkshire’, Prehistoric Yorkshire (Yorkshire Archaeological Society)

Petch, Alison. 2012 [b] Book review: The Premier and the Pastoralist, James Waite Morgan in Reviews of Australian Studies

Petch, Alison. 2013. [a] Book review: 'Museums and Millenarianism: ‘Father Ward’ and the Abbey Folk Park of the 1930s. Geoffrey Ginn. 2012. Archangels and Anthropology: J.S.M. Ward’s Kingdom of the Wise Brighton: Sussex Academic Press', Journal of Museum Ethnography

Petch, Alison, and Jason Gibson 2013 [b] ‘‘The Ablest Australian Anthropologists’: two early Australian anthropologists and Oxford’ JASO Online 5/1 (2013) pp. 60-85. PDF

Petch, Alison 2014. ‘Two Nineteenth-Century Collectors/Curators Compared and Contrasted: General Augustus Henry Lane Fox Pitt-Rivers (1827–1900) and Augustus Wollaston Franks (1826–1897), in Petch and Coote 2014 Museum History Journal vol. 7 no. 2 July 2014 pp. 188-204.

Petch, Alison 2014. [Editor with Jeremy Coote] ‘Rethinking Pitt-Rivers and his legacy’ Museum History Journal vol. 7 no. 2 July 2014.

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Petherick, John. 1861. Egypt, The Soudan and Central Africa: with explorations from Khartoum on the White Nile, to the regions of the equator; being sketches from sixteen years' travel, Edinburgh: William Blackwood and sons.

Petherick, John and Mrs. 1869. Travels in Central Africa and explorations of the western Nile tributaries, London.

Petrie, W.M.F. 1904. Methods and Aims in Archaeology, London: Macmillan & Co. Ltd.

Pettitt, Paul B. & Mark J. White. 2010. 'Cave men: Stone tools, Victorian science, and the 'primitive mind' of deep time', Notes and Records of The Royal Society, doi: 10.1098/rsnr.2010.0100.

Pomian, Kryzystof. 1994. 'The Collection: Between the visible and the invisible' in Pearce, Susan [ed.] Interpreting Objects and Collections London: Routledge pp. 160-174.

Potvin, John and Alla Myzelev. 2009. Material Cultures, 1740-1920: The meanings and pleasures of collecting, Burlington, Vermot, USA: Ashgate.

Evans-Pritchard, Edward Evan. 1953. [no title] in ‘Anthropology at Oxford: the proceedings of the five-hundredth meeting of the Oxford University Anthropological Society ... February 25th, 1953.

Qureshi, Sadiah. 2011. Peoples on Parade: Exhibitions, Empire and Anthropology in Nineteenth-Century Britain Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press.

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Pitt-Rivers, A.H.L.F. 1884. [a]. Address delivered at the Opening of the Dorset County Museum, Dorchester January 7 1884. Dorchester: J Foster. [Transcription found here]

Pitt-Rivers, A.H.L.F. 1884. [b]. 'Address delivered at the Annual Meeting of the Dorchester School of Art, February 1884' Dorset Chronicle, February 7 1884 (pagination unknown). [Transcription found here]

Pitt-Rivers, A.H.L.F. 1888. 'Address as President of the Anthropological Section of the British Association, Bath, September 6, 1888', Report of the British Association for the Advancement of Science (1888), pp. 825-835. [Transcription found here]

Pitt-Rivers, A.H.L.F. 1891. 'Typological Museums, as exemplified by the Pitt Rivers Museum in Oxford and his provincial museum in Farnham, Dorset', Journal of the Society of Arts, 40 (1891), pp. 115-122. [Transcription found here]

Pitt-Rivers, A.H.L.F. 1900. Antique Works of Art from Benin Collected by Lieutenant-General Pitt Rivers, no place: privately published. [Transcription of introduction found here]

Pitt-Rivers, A.H.L.F. 1906. [ed. J.L. Myers, intro. by Henry Balfour] The Evolution of Culture and other essays. Oxford: Clarendon Press. [Some sections transcribed here]

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Rolleston, George. 1876. 'On the people of the long barrow period' Journal of the Anthropological Institute ..., 5 (1876), pp. 120-173.

Rolleston, George. 1877. 'Notes on the animal remains found at Cissbury' Journal of the Anthropological Institute ..., 6 (1877), pp. 20-36.

Rolleston, George. 1879. 'Notes on skeleton found at Cissbury, April 1878' Journal of the Anthropological Institute ..., 8 (1879), pp. 377-389.

Rolleston, George. 1881. 'Report on bones from Chastleton' Journal of the Anthropological Institute ..., 10 (1881), pp. 126-7.

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Saler, B. 1997. 'E.B. Tylor and the Anthropology of Religion', Marburg Journal of Religion, 2, pp. 1-6

Scargill, I. 1999. ‘The Oxford School of Geography 1899-1999', School of Geography Research Papers 55.

Schlanger, Nathan. 2010. 'Series in Progress: Antiquities of Nature, Numismatics and Stone Implements', in the Emergence of Prehistoric Archaeology, History of Science, vol. 48 parts 3/4 No. 161 September/ December 2010, pp. 343–369.

Seaman, L.C.B. 1973. Life in Victorian London London: Batsford.

Shelton, Anthony (ed.). 2001. Collectors, Expressions of Self and Other‘, Contributions in Critical Museology and Material Culture, The Horniman Museum and Museu Antropologica da Universidade de Coimbra.

Siedmann, Gertrud. 2006. 'The Rev. Greville John Chester and 'The Ashmolean Museum as a home for archaeology in Oxford', Bulletin of the History of Archaeology vol 16 no 1 (2006) DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5334/bha.16104.

Sillitoe, Paul. http://www.dur.ac.uk/anthropology.journal/vol13/iss2/sillitoe/sillitoe.html.

Simpson, Colin 1953. "A Woman of Oxford lives with the Kukukukus" in Adam With Arrows: Inside New Guinea. pp. 64-84. Sydney: Angus and Robertson.

South Kensington Museum. 1872. Catalogue of the Loan Exhibition of Ancient and Modern Jewellery and Personal Ornaments. London: HMSO.

South Kensington Museum. 1872. Catalogue of the Special Exhibition of Ancient Musical Instruments. London: John Strangeways.

South Kensington Museum. 1876. Drawings of glass cases in the South Kensington museum, with suggestions for the arrangement of specimens. London: Printed for the Committee of Council on education by V. Brooks, Day & son, 1877

Starzecka, Dorota C., Roger Neich and Mick Pendergrast. 2010. The Maori Collections of the British Museum. London: The British Museum Press.

Steinhauer, C.L. 1862. Catalogue of the collection of ancient and modern stone implements and other weapons, tools and utensils of the Aborigines of various countries in the possession of Henry Christy F.G.S. &c. London.

Stevens, E.T. 1864. Descriptive Catalogue of the Salisbury and South Wiltshire Museum, Salisbury.

Stevens, E.T. n.d. Guide to the Blackmore Museum, Salisbury. London Bell and Daldy.

Stewart, Susan. 1994. 'Objects of desire', in Pearce, Susan [ed.] 1994. Interpreting Objects and Collections. London: Routledge, pp. 254-257.

Stocking, G.W. 1963. ‘Matthew Arnold, E.B. Tylor and the uses of Invention’ American Anthropologist 65 pp. 783-799

Stocking, G. 1968. Race Culture and Evolution: Essays on the History of Anthropology. New York: Free Press.

Stocking, G. 1971. ‘What’s in a name: the origins of the RAI (1837-1871)’, Man, n.s. 6 (1971), pp. 369-390.

Stocking, George W. 1971. 'Animism in Theory and Practice: E.B. Tylor's Unpublished 'Notes on Spiritualism'', Man New series 6 (1) (1971), pp. 88-104.

Stocking, G. 1983. Observers Observed: Essays on Ethnographic Fieldwork. Madison, University of Wisconsin Press.

Stocking, G. 1985. 'Objects and Others: Essays on Museums and Material Culture' History of Anthropology, vol. 3, Madison: University of Wisconsin Press.

Stocking, G.W. 1985 'The Ethnographer's Magic: Fieldwork in British anthropology from Tylor to Malinowski' in 'Objects and Others' q.v.

Stocking, G. 1987. Victorian Anthropology. London: Collier Macmillan.

Stocking, George W. 1994. ‘Edward Burnett Tylor and the Mission of Primitive Man’ in The Collected works of Edward Burnett Tylor London: Routledge Thoemmes Press.

Stocking, George W. 1995. After Tylor: British Social Anthropology 1888-1951. Madison: The University of Wisconsin Press

Stringer, Martin D. 1999. ‘Rethinking Animism: Thoughts from the infancy of our discipline’ JRAI vol. 5 no. 4 (Dec. 1999) pp. 541-555

Symonds, Richard. 2000. ‘Oxford and the Empire’ in Brock and Curthoys 2000 q.v.

Temple, R.C. 1913. ‘Report of a discussion on “The Practical Application of Anthropological Teaching in Universities”’, Man 13 (1913) pp. 185-92.

Temple, R.C.  1914. ‘Anthropological teaching in the universities’, Man 14 (1914) pp. 57-72.

Temple, R.C. 1921. ‘”Tout savoir, tout pardonner”. An appeal for an Imperial School of Applied Anthropology’, Man 21 (1921) pp. 150-155, 173-175.

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Thompson, F.M.L. 1963. English Landed Society in the Nineteenth Century. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul.

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Thompson, M.W. 1976. 'Catalogue of the correspondence and papers of Augustus Henry Lane Fox Pitt-Rivers (1827-1900)', Royal Commission on Historical MSS List 76/75.

Thompson, M.W. 1977. General Pitt Rivers: Evolution and Archaeology in the Nineteenth Century. Bradford-on-Avon: Moonraker Press.

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Thompson, Michael. 2009. Darwin's Pupil: The Place of Sir John Lubbock, Lord Avebury, 1834-1913 in late Victorian and Edwardian England, Ely: Melrose Books.

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Tylor, E.B. 1865. Researches into the Early History of Mankind and the Development of Civilization, London.

Tylor, E.B. 1867. 'On Traces of the Early Mental Condition of Man [a Lecture Presented to the Royal Institution on Friday, March 15, 1867]', Offprint from Proceedings of the Royal Institution.

Tylor, E.B. 1869. 'On the Survival of Savage Thought in Modern Civilization', Offprint from the Proceedings of the Royal Institution.

Tylor, E.B. 1871. Primitive Culture: researches into the development of mythology, philosophy, religion, art and custom. London: John Murray.

Tylor, E.B. 1874. 'Catalogue of the Anthropological Collection lent by Colonel Lane Fox for Exhibition in the Bethnal Green Branch of the South Kensington Museum', Academy, 129 (1874: Oct. 24) p. 460

Tylor, E.B. 1881. Anthropology: an introduction to the study of man and civilization, London: Macmillan.

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Tylor, E.B., 1884 [b]. 'Old Scandinavian Civilisation among the Modern Esquimaux', Offprint from the Journal of the Anthropological Institute.

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Tylor, E.B. 1889 "On a method of investigating the development of institutions; applied to laws of marriage and descent" Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Vol. 18, (1889) pp. 245-272.

Tylor, E.B., 1890. 'Notes on the Modern Survival of Ancient Amulets against the Evil Eye', Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 19, pp. 54-56.

Tylor, E.B., 1892. 'Exhibition of Charms and Amulets', in Jacobs, J. & Nutt, A. (Eds.) The International Folklore Congress 1891: Papers and Transactions. London, David Nutt.

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Urry, J. 1982. 'From Zoology to Ethnology, A.C. Haddon: Conversion to Anthropology', Canberra Anthropology, 5 (2) pp. 58-85.

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Waring, J.B. and J.R. Planché. 1857. ‘A Handbook to the Museum of Ornamental Art in the Art Treasures Exhibition by J.B. Waring, Esq. to which is added The Armoury by J.R. Planché A reprint of critical notices originally published in “The Manchester Guardian”. London: Bradbury and Evans

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Wingfield, C. 2011. [b] 'Donors, Loaners, Dealers and Swappers: The Relationships behind the English collections at the Pitt Rivers Museum' in Byrne S., Clarke A et al [eds.] Unpacking the Collection: Networks of Material and Social Agency in the Museum. Springer: One World Archaeology. pp. 119-140.

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On-line resources

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British Museum collections database

Dictionary of National Biography

1901 Census

Measuring Worth website

Alison Petch, first compiled September 2009, regularly updated.

We are grateful for the help from Ollie Douglas and Chris Wingfield in compiling this bibliography.

 


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