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1 Museums and archaeology: principles, practice, and debates |
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PART I ARCHAEOLOGICAL COLLECTIONS |
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41 | (264) |
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43 | (3) |
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Part I, Section 1 Curation Of Archaeological Remains: Responses To Crisis |
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46 | (1) |
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2 Managing curated collections: the basics |
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47 | (16) |
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3 Archaeological curation in the twenty-first century. Or, making sure the roof doesn't blow off |
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63 | (9) |
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Part I, Section 2 Archaeological Archives: Selection, Retention, Use And Disposal |
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71 | (1) |
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4 Primal fear: deaccessioning collections |
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72 | (5) |
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5 Archaeological archives: serving the public interest? |
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77 | (16) |
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6 Archaeological archives in Britain and the development of the London Archaeological Archive and Research Centre |
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93 | (6) |
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Part I, Section 3 Documentation, Identification, And Authentication Of Archaeological Collections |
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98 | (1) |
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7 Inventory and global management in archaeology: the example of the Neuchatel Museum |
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99 | (10) |
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Part I, Section 4 Museum Care, Conservation, And Restoration Of Archaeological Objects |
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108 | (1) |
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8 Issues in practice: conservation procedures |
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9 Caring for an Egyptian mummy and coffin |
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142 | (7) |
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Part I, Section 5 Archaeology Collections Research |
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148 | (1) |
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10 Gristhorpe Man: an Early Bronze Age log-coffin burial scientifically defined |
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149 | (18) |
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11 History and surface condition of the Lewis Chessmen in the collection of the National Museums Scotland (Hebrides, late twelfth to early thirteenth centuries) |
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167 | (19) |
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Part II Archaeology, Ethics, and the Law |
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181 | (2) |
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183 | (2) |
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Part II, Section 1 Legal And Ethical Dimensions Of Archaeological Museum Collecting And Collections |
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185 | (1) |
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12 From museum to mantelpiece: the antiquities trade in the United Kingdom |
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186 | (15) |
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13 The revolution in US museums concerning the ethics of acquiring antiquities |
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201 | (33) |
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Part II, Section 2 Repatriation And Reburial Of Archaeological Museum Collections |
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233 | (1) |
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14 Repatriation: Australian perspectives |
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234 | (8) |
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15 The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act in its first decade |
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242 | (27) |
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Part II, Section 3 Museums and the Care and Display of Ancient Human Remains |
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268 | (1) |
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16 Policy and practice in the treatment of archaeological human remains in North American museums and public agency collections |
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269 | (16) |
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17 Covering up the mummies |
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285 | (20) |
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PART III INTERPRETING THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL PAST |
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307 | (4) |
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Part III, Section 1 Critical And Political Perspectives On Museum Representations Of The Archaeological Past And Of Archaeology |
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311 | (1) |
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18 Presenting the past: towards a redemptive aesthetic for the museum |
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312 | (34) |
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19 Speaking for the past in the present: text, authority, and learning in archaeology museums |
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346 | (15) |
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20 Towards presenting scientific research in archaeology museums |
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361 | (18) |
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21 Prehistory, identity, and archaeological representation in Nordic museums |
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379 | (20) |
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22 Is 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, Sweden |
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Part III, Section 2 Archaeological Site Museums |
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415 | (1) |
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23 The Jorvik Viking Centre: an experiment in archaeological site interpretation |
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416 | (10) |
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24 The new Museum of Altamira: finding solutions to tourism pressure |
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Jose Antonio Lasheras Corruchaga |
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25 Archaeological site museums in Latin America |
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432 | (17) |
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Part III, Section 3 New Archaeology Museum Architecture |
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448 | (1) |
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26 The new Acropolis Museum: where the visual feast trumps education |
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27 Development and utilization of underground space for the protection of relics in the Yang Emperor Mausoleum of the Han Dynasty |
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456 | (7) |
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Part III, Section 4 Designing Archaeology Displays |
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462 | (1) |
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28 The Port Royal Project: a case study in the use of VR technology for the recontextualization of archaeological artifacts and building remains in a museum setting |
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Part III, Section 5 Teaching and Learning Through Museum Archaeology |
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472 | (1) |
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29 Teaching the past in museums |
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30 Interaction or tokenism? The role of `hands-on activities' in museum archaeology displays |
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31 The redisplay of the Alexander Keiller Museum, Avebury, and the National Curriculum in England |
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500 | (13) |
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32 Roman boxes for London's schools: an outreach service by the Museum of London |
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33 Translating archaeology for the public: empowering and engaging museum goers with the past |
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Part III, Section 6 Public Engagement in, and Perceptions of, Museum Archaeology |
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34 Involving the public in museum archaeology |
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35 Public archaeology and museums in Japan |
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564 | (8) |
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36 Uncovering ancient Egypt: the Petrie Museum and its public |
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572 | (21) |
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37 Re-imagining Egypt: artefacts, contemporary art, and community engagement in the museum |
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38 Working towards greater equity and understanding: examples of collaborative archaeology and museum initiatives with Indigenous peoples in North America |
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39 Conversations about the production of archaeological knowledge and community museums at Chunchucmil and Kochol, Yucatan, Mexico |
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40 Us and them: who benefits from experimental exhibition making? |
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