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Exhibiting Archaeology: Archaeology and Museums

Annual Review of Anthropology, 2010
From their beginnings, archaeology museums have reflected a complex and dynamic balance between the demands of developing, documenting, and preserving objects on the one hand and sharing knowledge, access, and control on the other. This balance has informed and inflected the ways that museums present the past, including both practical aspects of ...
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The Archaeological Museums

2020
In archaeological museums, people and communities find the signs and expressions of their own history, with a strong connection with the ethno-anthropological sphere. The areas and archaeological parks, then, are just pieces of landscape-made outdoor museums.
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Museums and archaeological exhibitions

2022
Abstract Under the official administrative system in China, museum construction and archaeological exhibition have historically been organized into two parts: ‘movable’ cultural relics and ‘immovable’ archaeological sites. This chapter outlines how the displays of these two parts are linked in terms of their institutional background ...
Siyu Wang, Kan Hang
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Archaeology in Glasgow Museums

Archaeological Journal, 2007
(2007). Archaeology in Glasgow Museums. Archaeological Journal: Vol. 164, Glasgow, the Antonine Wall and Argyll: Report and Proceedings of the 153rd Summer Meeting of the Royal Archaeological Institute in 2007, pp. 7-11.
William Kilbride, Katinka Stentoft
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Burnum, archaeological park, archaeological museum

2011
The book presents the archaeological heritage of Burnum, which is a function of presentation of tourism potential National park Krka.
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Archaeology and Museums

2020
If archaeology is a historical social science concerned with study of past societies and cultures through material traces, called the archaeological record, then museum archaeology can be understood as the institutional documentation, study, and preservation of those physical traces, and their representation and interpretation to the public ...
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Listening to archaeology museums

2022
Abstract What does an archaeology museum sound like? Museum practitioners in general have, in the past decade, participated in a ‘multisensory turn’ within the humanities, bringing a new awareness to the potentialities for sound and soundscapes in exhibition strategies.
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