The Garstang Museum of Archaeology’s public galleries feature artefacts from the excavations of Garstang in Egypt, Sudan, and the Near East. One of the highlights of our displays is the Egyptian mummy at the heart of our ‘Egyptian Afterlife’ gallery. There are also displays of Prehistoric material and artefacts from the ancient Mediterranean world.
The Museum is named in honour of Professor John Garstang, who founded the ‘Institute of Archaeology’ and associated museum, at Liverpool in 1904.