The Elaine Evans Archaeology Gallery


Stunning new gallery at Brighton Museum to showcase their archaeological collection.

The gallery is designed in an imaginative way blending objects and stories really well. It is centred around seven 3D face reconstructions of skeletons which have been found in the area which were shown next to the heads. I found it very moving to see the faces of previous Brighton residents and liked the way they were named after where they were found so the photo is of Whitehawk Woman.

The gallery was surrounded by a panorama of forests to show what the land would have been like. The display was chronological and each era, as well as having a reconstructed head, had models of how people would have been living and real objects which had been found from time including the a Bronze Age amber cup.

At the centre of the room was an education area for children including clothes to dress up in and children could follow the story of time traveller Elva round the show in a set of specially commissioned children’s stories.

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