Tacye Phillipson explains why looking at past disposals can help inform future work
This study considers the planning system in Scotland as it relates to waste management. It examines ...
Two million visitors a year pass through the new permanent galleries of the National Museum of Scotl...
The National Trust is a charity that cares for over 300 publically accessible historic buildings and...
Have you ever wondered how archaeological finds end up in Scottish Museums? The Treasure Trove Unit ...
Long term and bulk patterns in both the accessioning and deaccessioning of the Science and Technolog...
This article aims to give a status report on museum disposal in the Norwegian museum sector. Disposa...
The focus of this article is upon objects in museum collections where their ownership is uncertain (...
The last two decades have seen many advances in the identification, preservation and conservation of...
In Scotland (UK) Treasure Trove law requires all discoveries of archaeological objects, regardless o...
Archaeology is the study of the past and its remains in the present. It is relevant to the long-term...
As artists we showed Temporary Index in this group show details below: How can we imagine the un...
In the current economic climate museums are increasingly being asked to do more with less. For museu...
Archaeologists excavate to find out more about our prehistory. The more artifacts we dig up and pres...
This thesis explores the concept of transparency and its application to the process of curatorially-...
Re-examination of old finds can lead to significant gains in understanding past practices. Some of ...
This study considers the planning system in Scotland as it relates to waste management. It examines ...
Two million visitors a year pass through the new permanent galleries of the National Museum of Scotl...
The National Trust is a charity that cares for over 300 publically accessible historic buildings and...
Have you ever wondered how archaeological finds end up in Scottish Museums? The Treasure Trove Unit ...
Long term and bulk patterns in both the accessioning and deaccessioning of the Science and Technolog...
This article aims to give a status report on museum disposal in the Norwegian museum sector. Disposa...
The focus of this article is upon objects in museum collections where their ownership is uncertain (...
The last two decades have seen many advances in the identification, preservation and conservation of...
In Scotland (UK) Treasure Trove law requires all discoveries of archaeological objects, regardless o...
Archaeology is the study of the past and its remains in the present. It is relevant to the long-term...
As artists we showed Temporary Index in this group show details below: How can we imagine the un...
In the current economic climate museums are increasingly being asked to do more with less. For museu...
Archaeologists excavate to find out more about our prehistory. The more artifacts we dig up and pres...
This thesis explores the concept of transparency and its application to the process of curatorially-...
Re-examination of old finds can lead to significant gains in understanding past practices. Some of ...
This study considers the planning system in Scotland as it relates to waste management. It examines ...
Two million visitors a year pass through the new permanent galleries of the National Museum of Scotl...
The National Trust is a charity that cares for over 300 publically accessible historic buildings and...