The Oxford handbook of museum archaeology

Parallelsachtitel: Handbook of museum archaeology
Museum archaeology
Weitere Verfasser: Stevenson, Alice , [HerausgeberIn]
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: Oxford ; New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2022.
Ausgabe: First edition.
Umfang/Format: xxv, 591 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.
Schriftenreihe: Oxford handbooks
Schlagworte:
Inhaltsangabe:
  • Introduction: Museum Archaeology /
  • Alice Stevenson
  • Part A. Collecting, categorizing, and challenging histories
  • Recovering the history of archaeology in museums /
  • Géraldine Delley and Nathan Schlanger
  • Emotion, affective practice, and the taking of Indigenous Ancestral Remains /
  • Cressida Fforde, Jilda Andrews, Edward Halealoha Ayau, Madalyn Grant, Laurajane Smith, and Paul Turnbull
  • Emotion and the return of ancestors: Repatriation as affective practice /
  • Cressida Fforde, Jilda Andrews, Edward Halealoha Ayau, Madalyn Grant, Laurajane Smith, and Paul Turnbull
  • Part B. Contemporary agencies of curation and communities of practice
  • Museums and the market: Passive facilitation of the illicit trade in antiquities /
  • Donna Yates and Emiline Smith
  • Affective museums: The practice of collecting archaeological artefacts in the Brazilian Amazon /
  • Marcia Bezerra and Luzia Gomes Ferreira
  • De-centring museums in Indigenous community engagement: Contemporary Maya art, thought, and archaeological collections /
  • Laura Osorio Sunnucks
  • Enabled Archaeology in the field, in museums, and the visitor experience /
  • Abigail Hunt and Thomas Kitchen
  • Conservation after conflict: Rebuilding a heritage community in Iraq /
  • Jessica S. Johnson and Brian Michael Lione
  • Part C. Locating museums and collections
  • Site museums and archaeology /
  • Georgios Papaioannou
  • Contested heritage and absent objects: Archaeological representation at Ghana's forts and castles /
  • Rachel Ama Asaa Engmann
  • Finding space to store archaeological collections: Challenges and progress in the United States /
  • S. Terry Childs
  • Victims or victors: Universal museums and the debate on return and restitution, Africa's perspective /
  • George Okello Abungu
  • Part D. Alternative materialities: Beyond finds
  • Unlocking the potential of archaeological archives /
  • Gail Boyle
  • Museum replicas: Recovering the work of making plaster casts of pre-Columbian art /
  • Jennifer Reynolds-Kaye
  • Photographic practices in museum archaeology /
  • Stefanie Klamm
  • Listening to archaeology museums /
  • John Kannenberg
  • Part E.Fieldwork in the museum: Transformative practice
  • Recreating context for museum collections using digital technologies as a form of curation /
  • Simon J. Holdaway, Joshua Emmitt, and Rebecca Phillipps
  • Ethnographic collections and archaeological research /
  • James L. Flexner
  • Scientific investigation of museum objects: Planning, analysis, and wider impact /
  • Patrick Sean Quinn
  • Conservation and the care of human remains in museums /
  • Barbara Wills
  • Part F. Exhibitionary cultures
  • Museums and archaeological exhibitions: History, institution, and reality in China /
  • Siyu Wang and Kan Hang
  • Telling stories at the Ashmolean Museum: An Ancient Middle East gallery for the twenty-first century? /
  • Paul Collins
  • The Archaeology of Qatar Gallery at the National Museum of Qatar /
  • Karen Exell
  • Representing field practices in display: The Curious Case of Çatalhöyük /
  • Duygu Tarkan and Şeyda Çetin
  • Archaeology displays in universities: The role of museums and archaeology displays in Ghana /
  • Gertrude A. M. Eyifa-Dzidzienyo
  • Part G. Expanding and transcending the museum: Social issues and digital frontiers
  • Engaging contemporary social issues in the museum through archaeological collections /
  • Paolo Del Vesco
  • Transcending and expanding the walls of the museum: Digital pivot, digital by default, digital transformation /
  • Daniel Pett
  • Cooperative platforms for curating and managing digitally recorded finds data: Metal-detecting and FindSampo in Finland /
  • Ville Rohiola and Jutta Kuitunen.