Formation des collections archéologiques et ethnographiques : notes sur des trajectoires d’objets latino-américains

The archaeological and ethnographic objects from Latin America now in museums have had several “lives”. “Lives” that began when they were made and that continued thanks to their discovery. Studying their histories, the different itineraries they have followed until they arrived in Europe and in part...

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Main Author: Vanessa Bernal Multon
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: École du Louvre 2018-05-01
Series:Les Cahiers de l'École du Louvre
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/cel/878
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description The archaeological and ethnographic objects from Latin America now in museums have had several “lives”. “Lives” that began when they were made and that continued thanks to their discovery. Studying their histories, the different itineraries they have followed until they arrived in Europe and in particular their entries into French museums, is an important step in the analysis of the building up of collections in France. This article presents the itineraries of five archaeological objects, from Peru and Mexico, which are now in the public collections of French museums.
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Formation des collections archéologiques et ethnographiques : notes sur des trajectoires d’objets latino-américains
Les Cahiers de l'École du Louvre
collecting
ethnographic objects
archaeological objects
America
scientific missions
Joseph Dombey
title Formation des collections archéologiques et ethnographiques : notes sur des trajectoires d’objets latino-américains
title_full Formation des collections archéologiques et ethnographiques : notes sur des trajectoires d’objets latino-américains
title_fullStr Formation des collections archéologiques et ethnographiques : notes sur des trajectoires d’objets latino-américains
title_full_unstemmed Formation des collections archéologiques et ethnographiques : notes sur des trajectoires d’objets latino-américains
title_short Formation des collections archéologiques et ethnographiques : notes sur des trajectoires d’objets latino-américains
title_sort formation des collections archeologiques et ethnographiques notes sur des trajectoires d objets latino americains
topic collecting
ethnographic objects
archaeological objects
America
scientific missions
Joseph Dombey
url https://journals.openedition.org/cel/878
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