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Australian Museums, Aboriginal Skeletal Remains, and the Imagining of Human Evolutionary History, c. 1860-1914.
Paul Turnbull
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Human Remains as Documents: Implications for Repatriation
Jim Berryman
Journal of Documentation
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Impressions of Inferiority in Nineteenth Century British Displays of Racial "Others" - Undergraduate Dissertation Chapters, Appendices & Bibliography
Niamh McMullan
Impressions of Inferiority in Nineteenth Century British Displays of Racial " Others ", 2018
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Fighting Fibres: Kiribati Armour and Museum Collections
Alison Clark
2018
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Putting Ancient Sounds on Exhibit. The Case of two Mesoamerican Bone Rasps at the Pigorini Museum, Rome
Valeria Bellomia
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Racial Taxonomy in a Multi-Institutional Framework: Case of American Occupied Philippines BSHS ANNUAL PG CONFERENCE 2017.docx
Dayana Ariffin
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"We think that this subject of the native races should be thoroughly gone into at the forthcoming Exhibition": The 1866-67 Intercolonial Exhibition'
Penelope Edmonds
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WHAT SORT OF ANTHROPOLOGIST WAS PAUL RIVET
Laura Rival, Laura Rival -Oxford, laura rival
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Chapter 5: 'Into the field: Structure, methodology, and practice' [The Material Culture of Folklore]
Oliver Douglas
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ON THE TREATMENT OF DEAD ENEMIES: INDIGENOUS HUMAN REMAINS IN BRITAIN IN THE EARLY TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY
Laura Peers
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2020. Australian message sticks: Old questions, new directions
Piers Kelly
Journal of Material Culture, 2019
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Brox, Trine and Miriam Koktvedgaard Zeitzen 2017 “Prince Peter's 7 years in Kalimpong: Collecting in a Contact Zone”. In Markus Viehbeck (ed.) Transcultural Encounters in the Himalayan Borderlands: Kalimpong as a ‘Contact Zone’, Heidelberg: Heidelberg University Publications, pp. 245-272.
Trine Brox, Miriam Koktvedgaard Zeitzen
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Vestiges of Oblivion -Sammy Baloji's Works on Skulls in European Museum Collections
Lotte Arndt
darkmatter. In the ruins of imperial culture, 2013
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The Colonial Mediterranean - Routledge Handbook of Postcolonial Politics
emilio distretti
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The Hair of Distinguished Persons in the Patent Office Building Museum
Courtney Fullilove
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Connecting Anthropology and Museums- MUTUAL INFLUENCE OF CAMBRIDGE AND CHOTANAGPUR IN LATE COLONIAL PERIOD
Gustav Imam
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Collecting Swiss Lake Dwellings in Britain 1850-1900 (unpublished, please ask before referencing)
Katherine Leckie
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Pacific Presences: Oceanic Art and European Museums Volume 2
Alison Clark, Erna Lilje, Lucie Carreau
2018
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Typecast: Representations of the Bushmen at the South African Museum
patricia davison
Public Archaeology, 2001
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Collecting in the Shadow of Tutankhamun by Alice Stevenson
Richard de Koster
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The Twentieth Century Progression of Etics and Emics: tools for archaeological interpretation?
Ariana Spencer-Gardner
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ʻA Study of a Samoan Savageʻ (2016) by artist Yuki Kihara Exhibition catalogue published by Te Uru Contemporary Art Gallery (NZ)
Yuki Kihara, Andrew Clifford, Mandy Treagus
ʻA Study of a Samoan Savageʻ (2016), 2016
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S. Di Paolo, From Hidden to Visible. Degrees of Material Construction of an 'Integrated Whole' in the Ancient Near East, in Composite Artefacts in the Ancient Near East
Silvana Di Paolo
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Molecular markers in keratins from Mysticeti whales for species identification of baleen in museum and archaeological collections
Caroline Solazzo, Jolon Dyer
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Sartorial Disruption
Dr Erica de Greef
PhD Thesis , 2019
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Revitalizing a "Dangling" Ethnographic Collection: Materiality, Arctic Traditional Knowledge, and the Liberal Arts (Margaris & Ahtuangaruak 2020)
Amy V . Margaris
Alaska Journal of Anthropology, 2020
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Making Human Differences in Berlin and Maharashtra: Considerations on the Production of Physical Anthropological Knowledge by Irawati Karvé THIAGO PINTO BARBOSA
Thiago Pinto Barbosa
Südasien-Chronik - South Asia Chronicle, 2018
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HISTORY OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH IN WEST MEXICO (1890-1990)
Eduardo Williams
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Authorised Histories: Human Remains and the Economies of Credibility in the Science of Race
Ricardo Roque
Kronos, 2018
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A symposium on histories of use and tacit skills
Science Museum Group Journal
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Clark, Alison. 2018. 'Bob, A native of Tarawa, Kingsmill Group, Aged 18'. In Adams, J, Bence, P and Clark, A. 2018. Fighting Fibres, Kiribati Armour and Museum Collections. Sidestone Press, pp.75-82
Alison Clark
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Chapter 6: 'Village to globe: Geography and scale in Victorian ethnographic practice' [The Material Culture of Folklore]
Oliver Douglas
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New Insights into the Later Stage of the Neolithisation Process of the Central Balkans. First Excavations at Svinjarička Čuka 2018
Bogdana Milic, Clare Burke, Barbara Horejs, aleksandar bulatovic, Jelena Bulatović, Dragana Filipovic
Archaeologia Austriaca, 2019
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Chiarelli C., Guntarik O., “Borneo through the Lens: A.C. Haddon’s Photographic Collections, Sarawak 1898–99”
Olivia Guntarik, Cosimo Chiarelli
Sojourn: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia
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" You Call this Archaeology?": Flinders Petrie and Eugenics
Kathleen Sheppard
2006
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