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Knowing Things Exploring The Collections At The Pitt Rivers Museum 18841945 1st Chris Gosden

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Knowing Things Exploring The Collections At The Pitt Rivers Museum 18841945 1st Chris Gosden
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Publisher: Oxford University Press on Demand
File Extension: PDF
File size: 170.61 MB
Pages: 261
Author: Chris Gosden, Frances Larson, Alison Petch
ISBN: 9780199225897, 0199225893
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1st

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Knowing Things Exploring The Collections At The Pitt Rivers Museum 18841945 1st Chris Gosden by Chris Gosden, Frances Larson, Alison Petch 9780199225897, 0199225893 instant download after payment.

This book explores the early history of the Pitt Rivers Museum and its collections. Many thousands of people collected objects for the Museum between its foundation in 1884 and 1945, and together they and the objects they collected provide a series of insights into the early history of archaeology and anthropology. The volume also includes individual biographies and group histories of the people originally making and using the objects, as well as a snapshot of the British empire. The main focus for the book derives from the computerized catalogues of the Museum and attendant archival information. Together these provide a unique insight into the growth of a well-known institution and its place within broader intellectual frameworks of the Victorian period and early twentieth century. It also explores current ideas on the nature of relationships, particularly those between people and things.

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