gifts reflecting world cultures from prehistory to the present day including Egyptian life, Asia, Africa, Greek, Roman and more
| Looking for something different, something truly unique? The British Museum offers a range of fine, exceptional and often exclusive gifts for shipment worldwide make your selections from: The Gift Shop - The Children's Shop - The Exhibition Shop - The Book Shop - Persia - Egypt - Greek & Roman - Britain & Europe - Asia - Africa - Books - Stationery - Kids - Sculpture - Jewellery - Clothing & Accessories - Art & more Under £5 to Over £1000 - see examples below | | |
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| Egypt How to Read Egyptian Hieroglyphs This step-by-step guide to the hieroglyphic script of ancient Egypt is suitable for anyone,from complete beginners to those who have studied the subject but would like to improve their knowledge of the language and culture of ancient Egypt, 192 pages 35 black & white illustrations click the image to Buy Now Only £9.99 | | Greek & Roman Hypnos The original winged bronze head was a Roman copy of a Greek sculpture and dates from the 4th century BC, Hand finished resin,33 x 39cm click the image to Buy Now Only £495.00 | | Britain & Europe Life and Letters on the Roman Frontier A fully revised,expanded and updated edition of this best-selling introduction to the Vindolanda tablets, voted Britain's number 1 treasure, 192 pages 38 black & white illustrations click the image to Buy Now Only £12.99 | | Asia Head of Aphrodite This magnificent representation of Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love, dates from the first or second century BC and was found at Satala in northeast Asia Minor. Hand finished resin or cast bronze,43cm high click the image to Buy Now From Only £625.00 | | Africa African Crafts Children can enjoy trying out five traditional African crafts with this book. Clear step by step instructions are backed up by descriptions of the traditions behind each craft, 48 pages Illustrations: 110 colour photographs click the image to Buy Now Only £6.99 | | Books The Sutton Hoo Ship Burial The summer of 1939 saw one of the most exciting archaeological finds ever dug from British soil,an undisturbed Anglo-Saxon ship burial at Sutton Hoo in Suffolk. In this revised edition of the classic survey first published in 1986,the excavation of the ship and its contents are described and illustrated and the results of many years' research at The British Museum are summarised, 128 pages 8 colour and 95 black & white illustrations click the image to Buy Now Only £9.99 | |
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