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Titlebook: Unpacking the Collection; Networks of Material Sarah Byrne,Anne Clarke,Robin Torrence Textbook 2011 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 20

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Seats of Power and Iconographies of Identity in Ecuadorr sculpture. The Manteño seats in particular have long played a key role in Ecuadorian iconographies of national identity in the face of successive waves of conquest and colonial influence – Inca, Spanish and North American. They feature variously on the sculptural frieze on the facade of the Nation
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Hedley Takes a Holiday: Collections from Kanak People in the Australian Museumdley, who visited La Grande Terre on his holidays late in 1897. He collected ethnographic and zoological specimens and organized an exchange of objects with the then Colonial Museum of Noumea. This chapter investigates the historical background to this exchange and the circumstances under which heri
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Death, Memory and Collecting: Creating the Conditions for Ancestralisation in South London Householdhnographic study of households, loss and material culture in South London. The focus on death, memory and collecting serves to highlight the way events and relationships shape and rework collections in domestic settings. It parallels the study of museum collections in this volume by unpacking the sh
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Trials and Traces: A. C. Haddon’s Agency as Museum Curator99). What is less commonly known is that Haddon also spent 13 years acting as an advisory curator at the Horniman Museum in London (1902–1915). There, he exerted considerable influence on the running of the Museum, from its day-to-day management to its acquisition policies. This chapter explores Had
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Plumes, Pipes and Valuables: The Papuan Artefact-Trade in Southwest New Guinea, 1845–1888de evolved in southwest New Guinea during the second half of the nineteenth century. The results highlight the importance of the social networks that lay behind choices about whether objects were either offered to or withheld from the early explorers and traders.
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