The Pitt Rivers Museum divides its collections into rough groups of archaeology, ethnography or a mixture (sometimes, as in this case called Other).

Number of items defined as archaeological in second collection: 9722

Number of items defined as ethnographic: 9773

Number of items defined as other: 924

Percentage of items defined as archaeological in second collection: 47.6

Percentage of items defined as ethnographic: 47.9

Percentage of items defined as other: 4.5

Unlike the founding collection which was was more than half archaeological (54.3 per cent), the second collection is very evenly split between ethnographic and archaeological objects.

 

Continent

Definite

Archaeology

% of overall second collection

Definite

Ethnography

% of overall second collection

Other

% of overall second collection

Africa

1475

7.2

1263

6.1

91

0.4

Americas

466

2.3

454

2.2

121

0.5

Asia

1088

5.3

2168

10.6

96

0.4

Australia & Oceania

0

0

1453

7.1

7

0

Europe

6526

31.9

4243

20.7

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2.6

Global

9722

47.6

9773

47.9

924

4.5

Note that missing from this table, except in the global row, are those items without specific continent

It is clear that whilst European archaeology is still a significant part of the second collection, it is not so dominant as in the founding collection.

 

The following table shows the proportion of archaeological and ethnographic collections in the second collection between continents:

Continent

Definite

Arch.

% of continent's objects

Definite

Ethno.

% of continent's objects

Other

% of continent's objects

Totals

Africa

1475

52.2

1263

44.6

91

3.2

2829

Americas

466

44.8

454

43.6

121

11.6

1041

Asia

1088

32.4

2168

64.7

96

2.9

3352

Australia & Oceania

0

0

1453

99.5

7

0.5

1460

Europe

6526

57.7

4243

37.6

535

4.7

11304

Global

9722

47.6

9773

47.9

924

4.5

20419

 

AP, 26 May 2010

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