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The Oxford Handbook of Museum Archaeology




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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 09/2022





Note Editore

This Handbook provides a transnational reference point for critical engagements with the legacies of, and futures for, global archaeological collections. It challenges the common misconception that museum archaeology is simply a set of procedures for managing and exhibiting assemblages. Instead, this volume advances museum archaeology as an area of reflexive research and practice addressing the critical issues of what gets prioritized by and researched in museums, by whom, how, and why. Through twenty-eight chapters, authors problematize and suggest new ways of thinking about historic, contemporary, and future relationships between archaeological fieldwork and museums, as well as the array of institutional and cultural paradigms through which archaeological enquiries are mediated. Case studies embrace not just archaeological finds, but also archival field notes, photographic media, archaeological samples, and replicas. Throughout, museum activities are put into dialogue with other aspects of archaeological practice, with the aim of situating museum work within a more holistic archaeology that does not privilege excavation or field survey above other aspects of disciplinary engagement. These concerns will be grounded in the realities of museums internationally, including Latin America, Africa, Asia, Oceania, North America, and Europe. In so doing, the common heritage sector refrain 'best practice' is not assumed to solely emanate from developed countries or European philosophies, but instead is considered as emerging from and accommodated within local concerns and diverse museum cultures.




Sommario

1 - Recovering the History of Archaeology in Museums
2 - Emotion, Affective Practice, and the Taking of Indigenous Ancestral Remains
3 - Emotion and the Return of Ancestors: Repatriation as Affective Practice
4 - Museums and the Market: Passive Facilitation of the Illicit Trade in Antiquities
5 - Affective Museums: The practice of Collecting Archaeological Artefacts in the Brazilian Amazon
6 - De-centring Museums in Indigenous Community Engagement: Contemporary Maya Art, Thought, and Archaeological collections
7 - Enabled Archaeology in the Field, in Museums, and the Visitor Experience
8 - Conservation after Conflict: Rebuilding A Heritage Community in Iraq
9 - Site Museums and Archaeology
10 - Contested Heritage and Absent Objects: Archaeological Representation at Ghana's Forts and Castles
11 - Finding Space to Store Archaeological Collections: Challenges and Progress in the United States
12 - Victims or Victors: Universal Museums and the Debate on Return and Restitution, Africa's Perspective
13 - Unlocking the Potential of Archaeological Archives
14 - Museum Replicas: Recovering the Work of Making Plaster Casts of Pre-Columbian Art
15 - Photographic Practices in Museum Archaeology
16 - Listening to Archaeology Museums
17 - Recreating Context for Museum Collections Using Digital Technologies as a Form of Curation
18 - Ethnographic Collections and Archaeological Analysis
19 - Scientific Investigation of Museum Objects: Planning, Analysis, and Wider Impact
20 - Conservation and the Care of Human Remains in Museums
21 - Museums and Archaeological Exhibitions: History, Institution and Reality in China
22 - Telling stories at the Ashmolean Museum: An Ancient Middle East gallery for the Twenty-First Century?
23 - The Archaeology of Qatar Gallery at the National Museum of Qatar
24 - Representing Field Practices in Display: The Curious Case of Çatalhöyük
25 - Archaeology Displays in Universities: The Role of Museums and Archaeology Displays in Ghana
26 - Engaging Contemporary Social Issues in the Museum Through Archaeological Collections
27 - Transcending and Expanding the Walls of the Museum: Digital Pivot, Digital by Default, Digital Transformation
28 - Cooperative Platforms for Curating and Managing Digitally Recorded Finds Data: Metal-detecting and FindSampo in Finland




Autore

Alice Stevenson is an Associate Professor of Museum Studies at UCL Institute of Archaeology. She has previously held positions as Curator of the Petrie Museum of Egyptian and Sudanese Archaeology in London and Researcher in World Archaeology at the Pitt Rivers Museum in Oxford. Her specialist area of expertise is Egyptian archaeology collections and she has led the major research projects 'Artefacts of Excavation' and 'Egypt's Dispersed Heritage'.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9780198847526

Condizione: Nuovo
Collana: Oxford Handbooks
Dimensioni: 280 x 35.0 x 179 mm Ø 1344 gr
Formato: Copertina rigida
Pagine Arabe: 624


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