There are many fossils of marine animals and plants in the Pitt River Museum. The beauty of the urchin shell makes me question that it is a craft instead of a natural one. The regular lines and textures make me sigh the wonders of nature and I am very fascinated. The exhibits in the exhibition area of human history are developed in accordance with the primitive human social life style to the modern times and from the era of cold weapon to hot weapons. Moving up from the lower ground. I gradually witness the progress of human society. This is something I can’t immediately clear in many large natural history museums. In the large museum, it is easy to concentrate on the exquisiteness of the exhibits but forget the timeline. These objects come from different countries and different nationalities, and most of them show the daily necessities of the people in that area. For example, in ancient times, there were no mass production. Humans used their own wisdom to combine the plants with animal skins to make clothes. Because of the objective conditions that were limited by that period, many items were made by hand, such as musical instruments, handmade bags, and baskets. They are all placed in a glass showcase and cannot be touched, but can be viewed at close range. These collections represent the lifestyles of the local people in that historical period. I drew a hat from Africa. I like this hat very much because the characters above are a bit cute. It comes from the Yoruba region of western Africa and is a crown made of many beads. This beaded crown, worn by the royal family at the time of the ceremony. It may also be from the early 20th century. The crown incarnates the intuition of royal ancestral force, the revelation of great moral insight in the person of the king, and the glitter of aesthetic experience. Because it is a representative object of this country, so it was worth to preserve and display in the museum.
