Colonel Frank Prity passed away in 1934 and when he left his wife, his 4 - year - old son, and expensive land in the southeastern part of England, he could not find the other 17 wealthy dead in his garden. It is the widow Edith Green who is seeking comfort and guidance to the soul of the dead. The importance of Sutton Hoo stands out, as it comes from an era beyond the blurred boundary between recorded history and myth. In 1910, a 15-bedroom mansion was built not far from the mound. In 1926, the mansion and its arable land were bought by Colonel Frank Pretty of a recently retired army officer.
Introduction The first museum is located in the small seek temple at Lugard Fort in Old Kampala Hill. From 1920 to the 1940's many excavations were discovered that required larger museums through excavations such as archaeological and paleontologic investigations, Edward Wayland, Bishop J. Wilson, Church Hill etc It was. These collections were relocated to Margaret Museum of Art at Mark ยท Relye University in 1941.
The most important collection of museums can be said to be the royal tomb excavated by the University of Pennsylvania and the British Museum in Iraq. Ur is an important and wealthy urban state of ancient Sumer, and the remains of the royal tomb represents the wealth of the city. These collections include various crowns, characters and instruments, many of which are inlaid with gold and precious stones. Frequent travel series include the famous Taurus. The Babylonian collection of the museum houses about 30,000 pieces of clay carved with wedge-shaped engravings of Sumerian and Akkad. And it makes it one of the world's top ten collections. This collection contains the largest number of tablets and literary works from Sumatra schools in any museum in the world and important management files from 2900 to 500 BC.
It is estimated that between 500,000 and 2 million wedge-shaped tablets were excavated from the modern era, of which about 30,000 to only 100,000 have been read has been published. The British Museum has the largest collection (about 130,000 items), followed by the Berlin Museum of Art, the Louvre museum, the Istanbul Archeology Museum, the Iraq National Museum, the Yale Babylon Collection (about 40,000 items), and the Pennsylvania Museum. Since there are only hundreds of qualified string players around the world, most of them have been stored in these collections for "centuries" without being translated, studied or published. "