In 2017, a survey was used to assess the curation crisis and see how curators have adapted their repositories to combat the issue. The results have been analyzed compared to other surveys sent out in the past twenty years to monitor changes and trends in repositories. This is an effort to explore and understand the challenges archaeological repositories face, how they manage the obstacles that accompany archaeological curation, and how this has changed over the years. Hopefully, the study of the ongoing curation crisis and those who have to oversee it will encourage conversation and collaboration between those who wish to find solutions for this dilemma
In this thesis, an assessment of the ???Federal Curation Regulations,??? formally known as ???Curati...
Museums protect and preserve millions of objects from all over the world, including a large number o...
Each archaeological project generates substantial amounts of data from season to season, all of whic...
Introduction Over two decades ago, it was argued that …there is a critical need for the acceptance ...
Foundationally archaeology is defined as the scientific study of material remains, uncovered through...
Museum curators, archaeologists, and researchers have recognized that a “curation crisis” exists at ...
Foundationally, archaeology is defined as the scientific study of material remains, uncovered throug...
Archaeological curation is the process of managing objects and their documentation after their disco...
Many repositories, particularly those associated with university and state museums, have a long hist...
All too often, archaeologists have viewed curation as a process that manages, rather than investigat...
Archaeological collections in the United States were deemed to be in crisis in the 1970s. Federal cu...
Whether sponsored by academic institutions, governments, international agencies, or private landowne...
Curation is the long-term care and management of collections, which is essential to preserve objects...
Archaeological excavations are comprised of interdisciplinary teams that create, manage, and share d...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06The purpose of this study was to better understa...
In this thesis, an assessment of the ???Federal Curation Regulations,??? formally known as ???Curati...
Museums protect and preserve millions of objects from all over the world, including a large number o...
Each archaeological project generates substantial amounts of data from season to season, all of whic...
Introduction Over two decades ago, it was argued that …there is a critical need for the acceptance ...
Foundationally archaeology is defined as the scientific study of material remains, uncovered through...
Museum curators, archaeologists, and researchers have recognized that a “curation crisis” exists at ...
Foundationally, archaeology is defined as the scientific study of material remains, uncovered throug...
Archaeological curation is the process of managing objects and their documentation after their disco...
Many repositories, particularly those associated with university and state museums, have a long hist...
All too often, archaeologists have viewed curation as a process that manages, rather than investigat...
Archaeological collections in the United States were deemed to be in crisis in the 1970s. Federal cu...
Whether sponsored by academic institutions, governments, international agencies, or private landowne...
Curation is the long-term care and management of collections, which is essential to preserve objects...
Archaeological excavations are comprised of interdisciplinary teams that create, manage, and share d...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06The purpose of this study was to better understa...
In this thesis, an assessment of the ???Federal Curation Regulations,??? formally known as ???Curati...
Museums protect and preserve millions of objects from all over the world, including a large number o...
Each archaeological project generates substantial amounts of data from season to season, all of whic...