Oxford Handbook of Museum Archaeology
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Oxford Handbook of Museum Archaeology
Stevenson, Alice
Oxford University Press
09/2022
624
Dura
Inglês
9780198847526
15 a 20 dias
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Alice Stevenson: Introduction: Museum Archaeology
A. Collecting, Categorizing, and Challenging Histories
1: Geraldine Delley and Nathan Schlanger: Recovering the History of Archaeology in Museums
2: Cressida Fforde, Jilda Andrews, Edward Halealoha Ayau, Madalyn Grant, Laurajane Smith, and Paul Turnbull: Emotion, Affective Practice, and the Taking of Indigenous Ancestral Remains
3: Cressida Fforde, Jilda Andrews, Edward Halealoha Ayau, Laurajane Smith, and Paul Turnbull: Emotion and the Return of Ancestors: Repatriation as Affective Practice
B. Contemporary Agencies of Curation and Communities of Practice
4: Donna Yates and Emiline Smith: Museums and the Market: Passive Facilitation of the Illicit Trade in Antiquities
5: Marcia Bezerra and Luzia Gomes Ferreira: Affective Museums: The practice of Collecting Archaeological Artefacts in the Brazilian Amazon
6: Laura Osorio Sunnucks: De-centring Museums in Indigenous Community Engagement: Contemporary Maya Art, Thought, and Archaeological collections
7: Abigail Hunt and Tom Kitchen: Enabled Archaeology in the Field, in Museums, and the Visitor Experience
8: Jessica S. Johnson and Brian Michael Lione: Conservation after Conflict: Rebuilding A Heritage Community in Iraq
C. Locating Museums and Collections
9: Georgios Papaioannou: Site Museums and Archaeology
10: Rachel Ama Asaa Engmann: Contested Heritage and Absent Objects: Archaeological Representation at Ghana's Forts and Castles
11: S. Terry Childs: Finding Space to Store Archaeological Collections: Challenges and Progress in the United States
12: George Okello Abungu: Victims or Victors: Universal Museums and the Debate on Return and Restitution, Africa's Perspective
D. Alternative Materialities: Beyond Finds
13: Gail Boyle: Unlocking the Potential of Archaeological Archives
14: Jennifer Reynolds-Kaye: Museum Replicas: Recovering the Work of Making Plaster Casts of Pre-Columbian Art
15: Stephanie Klamm: Photographic Practices in Museum Archaeology
16: John Kannenberg: Listening to Archaeology Museums
E. Fieldwork in the Museum
17: Simon Holdaway, Josh Emmitt, and Rebecca Phillipps: Recreating Context for Museum Collections Using Digital Technologies as a Form of Curation
18: James L. Flexner: Ethnographic Collections and Archaeological Analysis
19: Patrick Sean Quinn: Scientific Investigation of Museum Objects: Planning, Analysis, and Wider Impact
20: Barbara Wills: Conservation and the Care of Human Remains in Museums
F. Exhibitionary Cultures
21: Siyu Wang and Kan Hang: Museums and Archaeological Exhibitions: History, Institution and Reality in China
22: Paul Collins: Telling stories at the Ashmolean Museum: An Ancient Middle East gallery for the Twenty-First Century?
23: Karen Exell: The Archaeology of Qatar Gallery at the National Museum of Qatar
24: Duygu Tarkan and Syda Cetin: Representing Field Practices in Display: The Curious Case of Catalhoeyuek
25: Gertrude A. M. Eyifa-Dzidzienyo: Archaeology Displays in Universities: The Role of Museums and Archaeology Displays in Ghana
G. Expanding and Transcending the Museum: Social Justice and Digital Frontiers
26: Paolo Del Vesco: Engaging Contemporary Social Issues in the Museum Through Archaeological Collections
27: Daniel Pett: Transcending and Expanding the Walls of the Museum: Digital Pivot, Digital by Default, Digital Transformation
28: Ville Rohiola and Jutta Kuitunen: Cooperative Platforms for Curating and Managing Digitally Recorded Finds Data: Metal-detecting and FindSampo in Finland
A. Collecting, Categorizing, and Challenging Histories
1: Geraldine Delley and Nathan Schlanger: Recovering the History of Archaeology in Museums
2: Cressida Fforde, Jilda Andrews, Edward Halealoha Ayau, Madalyn Grant, Laurajane Smith, and Paul Turnbull: Emotion, Affective Practice, and the Taking of Indigenous Ancestral Remains
3: Cressida Fforde, Jilda Andrews, Edward Halealoha Ayau, Laurajane Smith, and Paul Turnbull: Emotion and the Return of Ancestors: Repatriation as Affective Practice
B. Contemporary Agencies of Curation and Communities of Practice
4: Donna Yates and Emiline Smith: Museums and the Market: Passive Facilitation of the Illicit Trade in Antiquities
5: Marcia Bezerra and Luzia Gomes Ferreira: Affective Museums: The practice of Collecting Archaeological Artefacts in the Brazilian Amazon
6: Laura Osorio Sunnucks: De-centring Museums in Indigenous Community Engagement: Contemporary Maya Art, Thought, and Archaeological collections
7: Abigail Hunt and Tom Kitchen: Enabled Archaeology in the Field, in Museums, and the Visitor Experience
8: Jessica S. Johnson and Brian Michael Lione: Conservation after Conflict: Rebuilding A Heritage Community in Iraq
C. Locating Museums and Collections
9: Georgios Papaioannou: Site Museums and Archaeology
10: Rachel Ama Asaa Engmann: Contested Heritage and Absent Objects: Archaeological Representation at Ghana's Forts and Castles
11: S. Terry Childs: Finding Space to Store Archaeological Collections: Challenges and Progress in the United States
12: George Okello Abungu: Victims or Victors: Universal Museums and the Debate on Return and Restitution, Africa's Perspective
D. Alternative Materialities: Beyond Finds
13: Gail Boyle: Unlocking the Potential of Archaeological Archives
14: Jennifer Reynolds-Kaye: Museum Replicas: Recovering the Work of Making Plaster Casts of Pre-Columbian Art
15: Stephanie Klamm: Photographic Practices in Museum Archaeology
16: John Kannenberg: Listening to Archaeology Museums
E. Fieldwork in the Museum
17: Simon Holdaway, Josh Emmitt, and Rebecca Phillipps: Recreating Context for Museum Collections Using Digital Technologies as a Form of Curation
18: James L. Flexner: Ethnographic Collections and Archaeological Analysis
19: Patrick Sean Quinn: Scientific Investigation of Museum Objects: Planning, Analysis, and Wider Impact
20: Barbara Wills: Conservation and the Care of Human Remains in Museums
F. Exhibitionary Cultures
21: Siyu Wang and Kan Hang: Museums and Archaeological Exhibitions: History, Institution and Reality in China
22: Paul Collins: Telling stories at the Ashmolean Museum: An Ancient Middle East gallery for the Twenty-First Century?
23: Karen Exell: The Archaeology of Qatar Gallery at the National Museum of Qatar
24: Duygu Tarkan and Syda Cetin: Representing Field Practices in Display: The Curious Case of Catalhoeyuek
25: Gertrude A. M. Eyifa-Dzidzienyo: Archaeology Displays in Universities: The Role of Museums and Archaeology Displays in Ghana
G. Expanding and Transcending the Museum: Social Justice and Digital Frontiers
26: Paolo Del Vesco: Engaging Contemporary Social Issues in the Museum Through Archaeological Collections
27: Daniel Pett: Transcending and Expanding the Walls of the Museum: Digital Pivot, Digital by Default, Digital Transformation
28: Ville Rohiola and Jutta Kuitunen: Cooperative Platforms for Curating and Managing Digitally Recorded Finds Data: Metal-detecting and FindSampo in Finland
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Alice Stevenson: Introduction: Museum Archaeology
A. Collecting, Categorizing, and Challenging Histories
1: Geraldine Delley and Nathan Schlanger: Recovering the History of Archaeology in Museums
2: Cressida Fforde, Jilda Andrews, Edward Halealoha Ayau, Madalyn Grant, Laurajane Smith, and Paul Turnbull: Emotion, Affective Practice, and the Taking of Indigenous Ancestral Remains
3: Cressida Fforde, Jilda Andrews, Edward Halealoha Ayau, Laurajane Smith, and Paul Turnbull: Emotion and the Return of Ancestors: Repatriation as Affective Practice
B. Contemporary Agencies of Curation and Communities of Practice
4: Donna Yates and Emiline Smith: Museums and the Market: Passive Facilitation of the Illicit Trade in Antiquities
5: Marcia Bezerra and Luzia Gomes Ferreira: Affective Museums: The practice of Collecting Archaeological Artefacts in the Brazilian Amazon
6: Laura Osorio Sunnucks: De-centring Museums in Indigenous Community Engagement: Contemporary Maya Art, Thought, and Archaeological collections
7: Abigail Hunt and Tom Kitchen: Enabled Archaeology in the Field, in Museums, and the Visitor Experience
8: Jessica S. Johnson and Brian Michael Lione: Conservation after Conflict: Rebuilding A Heritage Community in Iraq
C. Locating Museums and Collections
9: Georgios Papaioannou: Site Museums and Archaeology
10: Rachel Ama Asaa Engmann: Contested Heritage and Absent Objects: Archaeological Representation at Ghana's Forts and Castles
11: S. Terry Childs: Finding Space to Store Archaeological Collections: Challenges and Progress in the United States
12: George Okello Abungu: Victims or Victors: Universal Museums and the Debate on Return and Restitution, Africa's Perspective
D. Alternative Materialities: Beyond Finds
13: Gail Boyle: Unlocking the Potential of Archaeological Archives
14: Jennifer Reynolds-Kaye: Museum Replicas: Recovering the Work of Making Plaster Casts of Pre-Columbian Art
15: Stephanie Klamm: Photographic Practices in Museum Archaeology
16: John Kannenberg: Listening to Archaeology Museums
E. Fieldwork in the Museum
17: Simon Holdaway, Josh Emmitt, and Rebecca Phillipps: Recreating Context for Museum Collections Using Digital Technologies as a Form of Curation
18: James L. Flexner: Ethnographic Collections and Archaeological Analysis
19: Patrick Sean Quinn: Scientific Investigation of Museum Objects: Planning, Analysis, and Wider Impact
20: Barbara Wills: Conservation and the Care of Human Remains in Museums
F. Exhibitionary Cultures
21: Siyu Wang and Kan Hang: Museums and Archaeological Exhibitions: History, Institution and Reality in China
22: Paul Collins: Telling stories at the Ashmolean Museum: An Ancient Middle East gallery for the Twenty-First Century?
23: Karen Exell: The Archaeology of Qatar Gallery at the National Museum of Qatar
24: Duygu Tarkan and Syda Cetin: Representing Field Practices in Display: The Curious Case of Catalhoeyuek
25: Gertrude A. M. Eyifa-Dzidzienyo: Archaeology Displays in Universities: The Role of Museums and Archaeology Displays in Ghana
G. Expanding and Transcending the Museum: Social Justice and Digital Frontiers
26: Paolo Del Vesco: Engaging Contemporary Social Issues in the Museum Through Archaeological Collections
27: Daniel Pett: Transcending and Expanding the Walls of the Museum: Digital Pivot, Digital by Default, Digital Transformation
28: Ville Rohiola and Jutta Kuitunen: Cooperative Platforms for Curating and Managing Digitally Recorded Finds Data: Metal-detecting and FindSampo in Finland
A. Collecting, Categorizing, and Challenging Histories
1: Geraldine Delley and Nathan Schlanger: Recovering the History of Archaeology in Museums
2: Cressida Fforde, Jilda Andrews, Edward Halealoha Ayau, Madalyn Grant, Laurajane Smith, and Paul Turnbull: Emotion, Affective Practice, and the Taking of Indigenous Ancestral Remains
3: Cressida Fforde, Jilda Andrews, Edward Halealoha Ayau, Laurajane Smith, and Paul Turnbull: Emotion and the Return of Ancestors: Repatriation as Affective Practice
B. Contemporary Agencies of Curation and Communities of Practice
4: Donna Yates and Emiline Smith: Museums and the Market: Passive Facilitation of the Illicit Trade in Antiquities
5: Marcia Bezerra and Luzia Gomes Ferreira: Affective Museums: The practice of Collecting Archaeological Artefacts in the Brazilian Amazon
6: Laura Osorio Sunnucks: De-centring Museums in Indigenous Community Engagement: Contemporary Maya Art, Thought, and Archaeological collections
7: Abigail Hunt and Tom Kitchen: Enabled Archaeology in the Field, in Museums, and the Visitor Experience
8: Jessica S. Johnson and Brian Michael Lione: Conservation after Conflict: Rebuilding A Heritage Community in Iraq
C. Locating Museums and Collections
9: Georgios Papaioannou: Site Museums and Archaeology
10: Rachel Ama Asaa Engmann: Contested Heritage and Absent Objects: Archaeological Representation at Ghana's Forts and Castles
11: S. Terry Childs: Finding Space to Store Archaeological Collections: Challenges and Progress in the United States
12: George Okello Abungu: Victims or Victors: Universal Museums and the Debate on Return and Restitution, Africa's Perspective
D. Alternative Materialities: Beyond Finds
13: Gail Boyle: Unlocking the Potential of Archaeological Archives
14: Jennifer Reynolds-Kaye: Museum Replicas: Recovering the Work of Making Plaster Casts of Pre-Columbian Art
15: Stephanie Klamm: Photographic Practices in Museum Archaeology
16: John Kannenberg: Listening to Archaeology Museums
E. Fieldwork in the Museum
17: Simon Holdaway, Josh Emmitt, and Rebecca Phillipps: Recreating Context for Museum Collections Using Digital Technologies as a Form of Curation
18: James L. Flexner: Ethnographic Collections and Archaeological Analysis
19: Patrick Sean Quinn: Scientific Investigation of Museum Objects: Planning, Analysis, and Wider Impact
20: Barbara Wills: Conservation and the Care of Human Remains in Museums
F. Exhibitionary Cultures
21: Siyu Wang and Kan Hang: Museums and Archaeological Exhibitions: History, Institution and Reality in China
22: Paul Collins: Telling stories at the Ashmolean Museum: An Ancient Middle East gallery for the Twenty-First Century?
23: Karen Exell: The Archaeology of Qatar Gallery at the National Museum of Qatar
24: Duygu Tarkan and Syda Cetin: Representing Field Practices in Display: The Curious Case of Catalhoeyuek
25: Gertrude A. M. Eyifa-Dzidzienyo: Archaeology Displays in Universities: The Role of Museums and Archaeology Displays in Ghana
G. Expanding and Transcending the Museum: Social Justice and Digital Frontiers
26: Paolo Del Vesco: Engaging Contemporary Social Issues in the Museum Through Archaeological Collections
27: Daniel Pett: Transcending and Expanding the Walls of the Museum: Digital Pivot, Digital by Default, Digital Transformation
28: Ville Rohiola and Jutta Kuitunen: Cooperative Platforms for Curating and Managing Digitally Recorded Finds Data: Metal-detecting and FindSampo in Finland
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