Alexander Keiller Museum
The Alexander Keiller Museum at Avebury tells the story of the remarkable archaeologist Alexander Keiller, who devoted his fortune to excavating and restoring the world's largest prehistoric stone circle in the 1930s. Housed in a 17th-century barn within the ancient henge, the museum brings Neolithic Avebury to life through finds, photographs, and the story of the man who saved it.
- Archaeology of Avebury's prehistoric henge
- Story of Alexander Keiller's excavations
- Neolithic artefacts and photographs
Best for prehistory enthusiasts and curious minds of all ages.
Things to see at Alexander Keiller Museum
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- Neolithic Artefacts from Windmill Hill
- 17th-Century Stable Building
- The Threshing Barn Gallery
- Avebury Standing Stones on the Doorstep
- Child Skeleton Display ('Charlie')