Collections at risk : new challenges in a new environment

Weitere Verfasser: Derriks, Claire , [HerausgeberIn]
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: Atlanta : Lockwood Press, 2017.
Umfang/Format: xvi, 274 p. : ill., 1 map ; 23 cm.
Schriftenreihe: Material and visual culture of Ancient Egypt ; 4
Inhaltsangabe:
  • Acknowledgments
  • Foreword, Ehab Fawzy
  • Preface, Luc Delvaux
  • Abbreviations
  • Contributors Introduction, Maarten J. Raven
  • Collections at Risk: Cultural Heritage Preservation - Regine Schulz Museums in Danger and How They Can Survive - Anna-Maria Ravagnan Training against Attacks on Cultural Heritage - Marek Chlodnicki Tell el-Farkha: The Life of Discovered Objects after the Excavations - Badrya Serry The Role of the Antiquities Museum in Preserving the Archaeological Heritage of Alexandria, Egypt - Luc Delvaux Sauves des flames: destruction et reconstruction de sculptures monumentales de la collection egyptienne des Musees royaux d'Art et d'Histoire, Bruxelles - Christian E. Loeben Collections at a Loss: The Looting of Egyptian Objects in 1945 after the End of WWII as Illustrated by an Exhibition at the Museum August Kestner, Hannover - Tine Bagh Pharaoh's Palace: From the Ruins of Memphis to Copenhagen - Arnaud Quertinmont Les collections egyptiennes et proche-orientales du Musee royal de Mariemont: Risques encourus et preventions de ceux-ci - Mohamed Ismael Badawi New Methods of Handling and Care of Collections in the Grand Egyptian Museum and the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization - Willem Van Haarlem The Papyrus Puzzle, or How to Unlock a Random Papyrus Collection? - Hedvig Gyory Egyptology and Museum Education: The Budapest Program "On the Field of Osiris" as a Tool for Preserving Cultural Heritage - Paula Veiga A Rescue from Oblivion - Simone Burger Robin Graywacke: A Case Study for the Accurate Use of Appropriate Stone Terminology
  • Collections, History, and Renovation - Eugene Warmenbol Sarah Belzoni and Her Mummy: Notes on the Early History of the Egyptian Collection in Brussels - Ben van den Bercken Aegyptiaca Incognita: The Birth, Development, and Use of University Collections with Ancient Egyptian Objects in Northwest Europe in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries - Sabina Malgora Highlighting the Camillo Leone Egyptian Collection - Carmen Perez-Die and Esther Pons Mellado The New Installation of the Egyptian and Nubian Rooms in the Museo Arqueologico Nacional (National Archaeological Museum), Madrid, Spain - Mladen Tomorad The Ancient Egyptian Collections in Croatia and the Project Croato-Aegyptica Electronica
  • Subject Index