Archaeological work in Uganda goes back to 1914 during the colonial period. Most of the archeological work by then done by surveyors and geologists from the Uganda Geological survey department
A traditional reed door leads to the ethnography gallery that holds cultural artefacts of the people of Uganda. It presents articles of traditional knowledge systems, ceremonial accessories
A living museum depicting the indigenous architecture and lifestyles of the people of Uganda. The huts are constructed with natural and local material like spear grass for the thatch, reeds, mud and wattle for the walls