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Autor:
Catherine A Nichols
Publikováno v:
Museum & Society, Vol 17, Iss 1, Pp 98-116 (2019)
Specimen exchange saw widespread use in the nineteenth through mid-twentieth centuries among museum-based anthropologists as a means of collections growth and refinement. This paper examines organizational aspects of specimen exchange at the Field Mu
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https://doaj.org/article/7d6008bd3f8440e2aa3baa9b42760275
Autor:
Catherine A, Nichols
Publikováno v:
The British Journal for the History of Science. 55:341-363
In the late nineteenth century, the anthropology curators of the Smithsonian Institution consulted their cataloguing systems and storerooms, assessing specimens in order to determine which could be designated as duplicate specimens and exchanged with
Autor:
Catherine A. Nichols
Publikováno v:
Museum Anthropology. 41:13-29
In the nineteenth century, the exchange of anthropological specimens between museum curators and collectors was a widespread practice used to fill gaps in collections. Within the specimen exchange industry, one's ability to exchange required a steady
Publikováno v:
Museum Anthropology. 41:5-12
Autor:
Catherine A. Nichols
As an historical account of the exchange of “duplicate specimens” between anthropologists at the Smithsonian Institution and museums, collectors, and schools around the world in the late nineteenth century, this book reveals connections between b
Autor:
Catherine A. Nichols
Publikováno v:
Teaching and Learning Anthropology. 2
Author(s): Nichols, Catherine A | Abstract: Elements of the Ignatian Pedagogical Paradigm (IPP), or teaching and learning in the Jesuit tradition, can be successfully integrated into both formal anthropology courses and informal environments such as
Autor:
Catherine A. Nichols
Publikováno v:
Museum Anthropology. 39:130-146
The museum catalogue has historically been used to classify artifacts based on their material and contextual features. The use of natural history, catalogue-based classifications in nineteenth-century museums resulted in curators designating some ant