Audio Tour 
New visitor audio tour launched September 2010.
Enhance your visit and learn more about the Museum and its collections by taking the new Pitt Rivers audio tour. Explore up to 250 objects – from donkey tallies to voice disguisers, from coconut armour to coral beads – all in the company of Museum staff. The audio tour costs £3 and is available from the Museum shop every day. It is in English and is suitable for adults and older children.
Listen to a sample from the audio tour here: African voice disguiser
Also new in September/ October:

Drop-in early on a Sunday morning and catch a free screening of the Museum’s new audio-visual presentation. In the 1990s Sir David Attenborough recorded an audio tour of the displays, in conversation with some of the curators. This recording has now been illustrated to create a fascinating introduction to the Museum, throwing light on its history, character and the study of anthropology, as well as introducing many familiar, and some easily missed, treasures of the collections.
45-minute long.
10.30am
September 19, 26, October 3 and 10

