Find us at:
Downing Street
Cambridge
CB2 3DZ
Opening times:
Monday: Closed
Tuesday-Saturday: 10:30am - 4:30pm
Sunday: 12.00pm - 4:30pm
Admission free
This page contains information and downloads for teachers and those wishing to learn more about the topics covered by this exhibition.
The following downloadable PDF documents are aimed at teachers involved in Key Stage 2 learning:
The following links are aimed at life-long learning students and those interested in finding out more about the subjects and topics covered by this exhibition.
Title | Category | Theme | Related objects | Access | Weblink |
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Antiquity Journal A miniature antler bow from a Middle Bronze Age site at Isleham, (Cambridgeshire), England |
Academic paper | 33, 35, 36, 37 | Requires subscription | Visit website | |
The Independent Stonehenge's most intricate archaeological finds were 'probably made by children' |
News article | Work | 38 | Free to access | Visit website |
The Antiquaries Journal ‘A Noble Group of Barrows’: Bush Barrow and the Normanton Down Early Bronze Age Cemetery Two Centuries On |
Academic paper | Work | 38 | Requires subscription | Visit website |
Culture24 New analysis says Stonehenge treasures were made by children |
News article | Work | 38 | Free to access | Visit website |
Brittania A Roman Lead Coffin with Pipeclay Figurines from Arrington, Cambridgeshire |
Academic paper | Death | 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99 | Requires subscription | Visit website |
Cambridge Antiquarian Proceedings An Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Oakington, Cambridgeshire |
Academic paper | Death | 102, 103, 104, 105 | Free to access | Download PDF |
Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory Where Have All the Children Gone?: The Archaeology of Childhood |
Academic paper | Requires subscription | Visit website | ||
Annual Review of Anthropology The Archaeology of Childhood |
Academic paper | Requires subscription | Visit website | ||
Journal of Material Culture The Material Culture of Children and Childhood: Understanding Childhood Objects in the Museum Context |
Academic paper | Free to access | Download PDF |