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Conditions for learning: partnerships for engaging secondary pupils with contemporary art [PDF]
This article examines the findings of the London Cluster research, 'Critical Minds', in which the Institute of Education, University of London (IoE) worked in collaboration with Whitechapel Chapel Art Gallery (the lead London gallery), Bow Arts ...
Addison, Nicholas, Burgess, Lesley
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Early polished stone tools in South China evidence of the transition from Palaeolithic to Neolithic
The appearance of polished stone tools has been taken as one of the important indicators of the beginnings of the Neolithic. Early polished stone tools excavated in South China are discussed in this paper.
Chaohong Zhao +3 more
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Curricular training in museology at Jagiellonian University has a tradition spanning over 60 years. It was initiated by Mieczysław Gładysz, who, upon assuming the Chair of Slavic Ethnography at Jagiellonian University in 1960, developed a museum ...
Stanisława Trebunia-Staszel
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New museology studies: Social museology and ecomuseum
This paper examines the second museum revolution which is the next stage of the development of traditional museological studies, which flourished out of the need to support social development, ensure sustainability, and protect the environment. Additionally, the museology of our country was analyzed and evaluated by falling into the theory of social ...
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Museums in former residences: castles, palaces and manor houses [PDF]
The article concerns former residences in Poland and their contemporary use as museums. The authors present the history of Polish residences, the development of museums in castles, palaces and manor houses, their spatial distribution and the relations ...
Krakowiak, Beata, Latosińska, Jolanta
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Sujeitos do património: os novos horizontes da museologia social em São Brás de Alportel
The words museology and museum reveal different textures, nuances and meanings when understood through the perspective of museology committed to sustainable development.
Lorena Sancho Querol, Emanuel Sancho
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To explore new methods to maintain the dimensional stability of waterlogged archaeological wood after drying and keep the natural cell lumens unaltered for future retreatments, activator regenerated by electron transfer (ARGET) atom transfer radical ...
Yihang Zhou, Kai Wang, Dongbo Hu
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In recent years, 3D technology has been widely used in various aspects of the entire workflow of conservation–restoration. However, in the majority of cases, researchers have mainly relied on 3D technologies to assist the conventional conservation ...
Shengyu Liu +7 more
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Optimizing the thermal treatment for restoration of brittle archaeological silver artifacts
Archaeological silver artifacts are often found to be brittle because of long-term corrosion. However, the restoration of brittle archaeological silver artifacts by thermal treatment has never been quantitatively and systematically studied due to the ...
Shengyu Liu +7 more
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Museums and the ‘new museology’ : theory, practice and organisational change [PDF]
The widening of roles and expectations within cultural policy discourses has been a challenge to museum workers throughout Great Britain. There has been an expectation that museums are changing from an ‘old’ to a ‘new museology’ that has shaped museum ...
Abbot Pamela +23 more
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