home libri books Fumetti ebook dvd top ten sconti 0 Carrello


Torna Indietro

skeates robin (curatore) - museums and archaeology

Museums and Archaeology




Disponibilità: Normalmente disponibile in 20 giorni
A causa di problematiche nell'approvvigionamento legate alla Brexit sono possibili ritardi nelle consegne.


PREZZO
221,98 €
NICEPRICE
210,88 €
SCONTO
5%



Questo prodotto usufruisce delle SPEDIZIONI GRATIS
selezionando l'opzione Corriere Veloce in fase di ordine.


Pagabile anche con Carta della cultura giovani e del merito, 18App Bonus Cultura e Carta del Docente


Facebook Twitter Aggiungi commento


Spese Gratis

Dettagli

Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Editore:

Routledge

Pubblicazione: 02/2017
Edizione: 1° edizione





Note Editore

Museums and Archaeology brings together a wide, but carefully chosen, selection of literature from around the world that connects museums and archaeology. Part of the successful Leicester Readers in Museum Studies series, it provides a combination of issue- and practice-based perspectives. As such, it is a volume not only for students and researchers from a range of disciplines interested in museum, gallery and heritage studies, including public archaeology and cultural resource management (CRM), but also the wide range of professionals and volunteers in the museum and heritage sector who work with archaeological collections. The volume’s balance of theory and practice and its thematic and geographical breadth is explored and explained in an extended introduction, which situates the readings in the context of the extensive literature on museum archaeology, highlighting the many tensions that exist between idealistic ‘principles’ and real-life ‘practice’ and the debates that surround these. In addition to this, section introductions and the seminal pieces themselves provide a comprehensive and contextualised resource on the interplay of museums and archaeology. .




Sommario

1Museums and archaeology: principles, practice and debatesROBIN SKEATES PART ONE: ARCHAEOLOGICAL COLLECTIONS Introduction to Part OneROBIN SKEATES 2Managing curated collections: the basicsLYNNE P. SULLIVAN AND S. TERRY CHILDS 3Archaeological curation in the 21st century. Or, making sure the roof doesn’t blow offWENDY BUSTARD 4Primal fear: deaccessioning collectionsROBERT C. SONDERMAN 5Archaeological archives: serving the public interest?NICK MERRIMAN AND HEDLEY SWAIN 6Archaeological archives in Britain and the development of the London Archaeological Archive and Research CentreHEDLEY SWAIN 7Inventory and global management in archaeology: the example of the Neuchâtel MuseumMARIE-ODILE VAUDOU 8Issues in practice: conservation proceduresELIZABETH PYE 9Caring for an Egyptian mummy and coffinLAURA S. PHILLIPS AND LINDA ROUNDHILL 10Gristhorpe Man: an Early Bronze Age log-coffin burial scientifically definedNIGEL MELTON, JANET MONTGOMERY, CHRISTOPHER J. KNÜSEL, CATHY BATT, STUART NEEDHAM, MIKE PARKER PEARSON, ALISON SHERIDAN, CARL HERON, TIM HORSLEY, ARMIN SCHMIDT, ADRIAN EVANS, ELIZABETH CARTER, HOWELL EDWARDS, MICHAEL HARGREAVES, ROB JANAWAY, NIELS LYNNERUP, PETER NORTHOVER, SONIA O'CONNOR, ALAN OGDEN, TIMOTHY TAYLOR, VAUGHAN WASTLING AND ANDREW WILSON 11History and surface condition of the Lewis Chessmen in the collection of the National Museums Scotland (Hebrides, late 12th–early 13th centuries)JIM TATE, INA REICHE, FLAVIA PINZARI, JANE CLARK AND DAVID CALDWELL PART TWO: ARCHAEOLOGY, ETHICS AND THE LAW Introduction to Part TwoROBIN SKEATES 12From museum to mantelpiece: the antiquities trade in the United KingdomKATHRYN WALKER TUBB AND NEIL BRODIE 13The revolution in U.S. museums concerning the ethics of acquiring antiquitiesJENNIFER ANGLIM KREDER 14Repatriation: Australian perspectivesMICHAEL GREEN AND PHIL GORDON 15The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act in its first decadeJAMES A.R. NAFZIGER AND REBECCA J. DOBKINS 16Policy and practice in the treatment of archaeological human remains in North American museum and public agency collectionsFRANCIS P. MCMANAMON 17Covering up the mummiesTIFFANY JENKINS PART THREE:INTERPRETING THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL PAST Introduction to Part ThreeROBIN SKEATES 18Presenting the past: towards a redemptive aesthetic for the museumMICHAEL SHANKS AND CHRISTOPHER TILLEY 19Speaking for the past in the present: text, authority and learning in archaeology museumsROBIN SKEATES 20Towards presenting scientific research in archaeology museumsMARK S. COPLEY 21Prehistory, identity, and archaeological representation in Nordic museumsJANET E. LEVY 22Is it enough to make the main characters female? An intersectional and social semiotic reading of the exhibition Prehistories 1 at the National Historical Museum in Stockholm, SwedenANNIKA BÜNZ 23The Jorvik Viking Centre: an experiment in archaeological site interpretationPETER ADDYMAN AND ANTHONY GAYNOR 24The new Museum of Altamira: finding solutions to tourism pressureJOSÉ ANTONIO LASHERAS CORRUCHAGA AND PILAR FATÁS MONFORTE 25Archaeological site museums in Latin AmericaHELAINE SILVERMAN 26The new Acropolis Museum: where the visual feast trumps educationKATIE RASK 27Development and utilization of underground space for the protection of relics in the Yang Emperor Mausoleum of the Han DynastyZHILONG CHEN, PING ZHANG AND JUXI LI 28The Port Royal Project: a case study in the use of VR technology for the recontextualization of archaeological artifacts and building remains in a museum settingHARRY HELLING, CHARLIE STEINMETZ, ERIC SOLOMON AND BERNARD FRISCHER 29Teaching the past in museumsJOANNE LEA 30Interaction or tokenism? The role of hands-on activities in museum archaeology displaysJANET OWEN 31The re-display of the Alexander Keiller Museum, Avebury, and the National Curriculum in EnglandPETER G. STONE 32Roman boxes for London's schools: an outreach service by the Museum of LondonJENNY HALL AND HEDLEY SWAIN 33Translating archaeology for the public: empowering and engaging museum goers with the pastALEXANDRA A. CHAN 34Involving the public in museum archaeologyNICK MERRIMAN 35Public archaeology and museums in JapanDEVENA HAGGIS 36Uncovering ancient Egypt: the Petrie Museum and its publicSALLY MACDONALD AND CATHERINE SHAW 37Re-imagining Egypt: artefacts, contemporary art and community engagement in the museumGEMMA TULLY 38Working towards greater equity and understanding: examples of collaborative archaeology and museum initiatives with Indigenous peoples in North AmericaSARAH CARR-LOCKE AND GEORGE NICHOLAS 39Conversations about the production of archaeological knowledge and community museums at Chunchucmil and Kochol, Yucatán, MéxicoTRACI ARDREN 40Us and them: who benefits from experimental exhibition making?PETE BROWN




Autore

Robin Skeates is Professor in the Department of Archaeology at Durham University in the UK. He was elected a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London in 2005, and has served as General Editor of the European Journal of Archaeology since 2010.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9781138026223

Condizione: Nuovo
Collana: Leicester Readers in Museum Studies
Dimensioni: 9.75 x 6.75 in Ø 3.15 lb
Formato: Copertina rigida
Illustration Notes:45 b/w images, 20 tables, 31 halftones and 14 line drawings
Pagine Arabe: 662
Pagine Romane: xxii


Dicono di noi