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    Les broyeurs en pierre en forme de doigt dans le sud-est de la Gaule romaine by Yves Manniez, Vincent Lauras

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Our corpus is comprised of 51 examples, available for study in either museums or archaeological repositories in the south-eastern quarter of France. …”
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    Toward Sustainable Biocultural Ecotourism: An Integrated Spatial Analysis of Cultural and Biodiversity Richness in Colombia by Alejandra Echeverri, Natasha M. Batista, Stacie Wolny, Guido A. Herrera‐R, Federico Andrade‐Rivas, Allison Bailey, Anaid Cardenas‐Navarrete, Armando Dávila Arenas, Andres Felipe Díaz‐Salazar, Katherine Victoria Hernandez, Kelley E. Langhans, Bryam E. Mateus‐Aguilar, Dallas Levey, Andrew Neill, Oliver Nguyen, Andres Felipe Suárez‐Castro, Felipe Zapata, Natalia Ocampo‐Peñuela

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Using Colombia as a case study, we created metrics of taxonomic biological diversity as measured by vertebrate species richness (including birds, mammals, freshwater fishes, reptiles and amphibians) and institutionalized cultural richness (by counting the number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage sites, museums, endemic music festivals, Afro‐Colombian Territories and Indigenous Reserves) and evaluated the spatial correlations between them. …”
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    A history of modern Uganda / by Reid, Richard J. (Richard James)

    Published 2017
    Table of Contents: “…Explanations, apologies and acknowledgements -- List of maps -- Prologue: a view from the museum -- 1. Refractions: beholding Uganda -- 2. Pensive nation: the age of blood and rebirth -- 3. …”
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    A History of Modern Uganda / by Reid, Richard J. (Richard James)

    Published 2017
    Table of Contents: “…Explanations, apologies and acknowledgements -- List of maps -- Prologue: a view from the museum -- 1. Refractions: beholding Uganda -- 2. Pensive nation: the age of blood and rebirth -- 3. …”
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    Hands on media history : a new methodology in the humanities and social sciences /

    Published 2020
    Table of Contents: “…/ Nick Hall -- A blind date with the past : transforming television documentary practice into a research method / Amanda Murphy -- (De)habituation histories : how to re-sensitize media historians / Andreas Fickers and Annie van den Oever -- (Un)certain ghosts: rephotography and historical images / Mary Agnes Krell -- Photography against the Anthropocene : the anthotype as a call for action / Kristof Vrancken -- On the performance of playback for dead media devices / Matthew Hockenberry and Jason LaRiviere -- The archaeology of the Walkman : audience perspectives and the roots of mobile media intimacy / Marus̆a Pus̆nik -- Extended play : hands on with forty years of English amusement arcades / Alex Wade -- Enriching 'hands on history' through community dissemination : a case study of the Pebble Mill Project / Vanessa Jackson -- The media archaeology lab as platform for undoing and reimagining media history / Lori Emerson -- Reflections and reminiscences : tactile encounters and participatory research with vintage media technology in the museum / Christian Hviid Mortensen and Lise Kapper -- A vision in Bakelite : exploring the aesthetic, material and operational potential of the Bush TV22 / Elinor Groom -- Hands on circuits : preserving the semantic surplus of circuit-level functionality with programmable logic devices / Fabian Offert.…”
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    Autour du musée Albert-Kahn. Exposer à partir d’une collection de films. Un essai by Gilles Baud-Berthier

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…The article deals with the difficult art of exhibiting films in museum exhibitions. First, the life of Albert Kahn (1860-1940), the man to which a museum is dedicated in France, is questionned, the focus in the biography of this self-made banker and pacifist being put on the intellectual influences that might have shaped his vision of the world and of his time. …”
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    Un siècle d’étude des relations sociétés-nature by Serge Bahuchet, Catherine Hoare

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Revue de Botanique Appliquée was founded in 1924 by Auguste Chevalier, director of the colonial agriculture laboratory of the Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle, in Paris. This article recontextualizes the foundation of the journal within the scientific journey of its founder and, within the history of the Museum. …”
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    A Few Southern Spiders by Elizabeth B. Bryant

    Published 1935-01-01
    “…All types are in the museum collection.…”
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    D’un musée de collectionneur à un musée historico-artistique, la collection et la muséographie du Museo Napoleonico de Rome de 1927 à nos jours by Lena-Maria Perfettini

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…Then it experienced a fall in interest before modernising and being considered a historical-art museum. Thus it gradually distanced itself from the usual definition of a collector’s museum.…”
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    De la fouille à la vitrine : le statut de la céramique archéologique dans le cadre muséal  by Laureline Steinier

    Published 2014-03-01
    “…Investigating the status of museum's archaeological ceramics and historical conservation’s choices regarding the level of reintegration for the museum display, the author propose a methodological recognition of these non-artworks artifacts’ values in the actual study and conservation process for a better understanding and communication of their historical and cultural complexity through exhibitions.…”
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    The Early History of Preventive Conservation in Great Britain and the United States (1850–1950) by Simon Lambert

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…The early history of preventive conservation is characterized by the progressive integration of science into the museum world and the strengthening of collaboration between curators, conservators and scientists. …”
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    On Display by Nitzan Zilberman

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…By studying the Selfie Museum as both an architectural typology and a socio-political entity, I challenge the traditional museum as an institution, classic body image perceptions, and the common concept of a tourist destination.…”
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    Les manuscrits à peintures de furūsiyya : illustrations d’un art militaire équestre de la période mamelouke by Mohamed Ibrahim

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The second part of this study deals with an other manuscript, which have been copied and dislocated. The Islamic Art Museum in Cairo has been the beginning of this inquiry, before discoveries in the Keir collection of the Dallas museum (USA), in the David collection in Copenhagen and in the Nasser D. …”
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    RGB Approach for Pixel-Wise Identification of Cellulose Nitrate Photo Negative Yellowing by Anastasia Povolotckaia, Svetlana Kaputkina, Irina Grigorieva, Dmitrii Pankin, Evgenii Borisov, Anna Vasileva, Valeria Lipovskaia, Maria Dynnikova

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…A total of 20 normal and 20 yellowed negatives from the collection of Karl Kosse (The State Museum and Exhibition Center ROSPHOTO) were selected as objects for statistical study. …”
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    Desafíos de la colaboración digital entre museos etnológicos y comunidades indígenas: dos perspectivas, una conclusión by Andrea Scholz, Mirῖgõ-Diana Guzmán Ocampo

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Digital platforms offer many opportunities for the opening and transcultural exploration of museum collections. From 2015 to 2021, the project “Sharing Knowledge” at the Ethnological Museum of Berlin has been meeting the challenges associated with this new field of collaborative work. …”
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