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Bones Of The Ancestors The Ambum Stone From The New Guinea Highlands To The Antiquities Market To Australia Brian Egloff

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Bones Of The Ancestors The Ambum Stone From The New Guinea Highlands To The Antiquities Market To Australia Brian Egloff
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Publisher: AltaMira Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.82 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Brian Egloff
ISBN: 9780759111592, 0759111596
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Bones Of The Ancestors The Ambum Stone From The New Guinea Highlands To The Antiquities Market To Australia Brian Egloff by Brian Egloff 9780759111592, 0759111596 instant download after payment.

The 3,000-year-old Ambum Stone, from Papua New Guinea, is the focus of several archaeological stories. The stone itself is an interesting artifact, an important piece of art history that tells us something about the ancient Papuans. The stone is also at the center of controversies over the provenance and ownership of ancient artifacts, as it was excavated on the island of New Guinea, transferred out of the country, and sold on the antiquities market. In telling the story of the Ambum Stone, Brian Egloff raises questions about what can be learned from ancient works of art, about cultural property and the ownership of the past, about the complex and at times shadowy world of art dealers and collectors, and about the role ancient artifacts can play in forming the identities of modern peoples.

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