With degrees in Archaeology & Anthropology as well
as Material Anthropology and Museum Ethnography from
the University of Oxford, I completed my PhD on the
Museum of the London Missionary Society at the
Department of Theology and Religion, University of
Birmingham. Over the past two decades I have worked as
a researcher at the Pitt Rivers Museum in Oxford, as a
curator at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery and the
Museum of Archaeology & Anthropology in Cambridge,
as well as at the Open University as an Associate
Lecturer. Since 2018 I have worked at the Sainsbury
Research Unit for the Arts of Africa, Oceania and the
Americas at the University of East Anglia as Associate
Professor in the Arts of Africa.
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12. A Gigantic Idol, twelve feet high: Avarua,
Rarotonga, 6 May 1827
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13. All wrapped up in a piece of Tahitian cloth:
Barmen, July 1832
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14. Paramasattee, a wooden idol with spoons
attached
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15. The Departure of the Camden, Missionary Ship:
New London Bridge, 11 April 1838
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16. Idol taken in the late war, from the chief
temple at Chusan: Harbour of Chusan, 4 July 1840
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17. An exact model of a Bechuana house: Mission
House, Blomfield Street, London, 23 January 1843
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18. A Rare Specimen of the Boa Constrictor and
Alligator in Conflict: Providence New Chapel
House, Georgetown, Demerara, 21 March 1849
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19. Rainitsontsoraka. Christian Martyr.:
Antananarivo, 25 September 1856
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20. Missions, Erromango, No. 725
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21. Representation of the Spirits of the Ancestors