Archaeological curation is the process of managing objects and their documentation after their discovery in an excavation. It is an activity that occurs in the context of particular regulatory frameworks for archaeological conservation and historic preservation. Yet field archaeologists assert the continued presence of a “curation crisis” and collecting institutions are responding to ongoing dialogues for transparency in information about museum collections of antiquities, as upheld by the 1970 UNESCO Convention against looting and the sale of unprovenanced artifacts. Curators face an overwhelming volume of materials that demand curatorial attention in the form of provenance research, a pursuit which uses records and research generated duri...
Museums and archives represent two of the most durable and long-lived means for perpetuating culture...
Many repositories, particularly those associated with university and state museums, have a long hist...
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...
Museum curators, archaeologists, and researchers have recognized that a “curation crisis” exists at ...
Archaeological excavations are comprised of interdisciplinary teams that create, manage, and share d...
The purpose of archaeological archives at first glance appears to be clear; it is defined in nationa...
This chapter outlines the rationale for a volume devoted to Museum Archaeology and argues that it is...
In 2017, a survey was used to assess the curation crisis and see how curators have adapted their rep...
Curation is the long-term care and management of collections, which is essential to preserve objects...
Foundationally archaeology is defined as the scientific study of material remains, uncovered through...
This article explores the two opposing stand-points in regard to the publication of objects/artifact...
This study aims to investigate why and how there is a “curation crisis” in Ontario archaeology by ex...
Provenance, the ownership history of an artifact or work of art, has become one of the primary mecha...
The purpose of my study is to investigate how one museum in the Midwestern United States, the Orient...
Museums and archives represent two of the most durable and long-lived means for perpetuating culture...
Many repositories, particularly those associated with university and state museums, have a long hist...
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...
Museum curators, archaeologists, and researchers have recognized that a “curation crisis” exists at ...
Archaeological excavations are comprised of interdisciplinary teams that create, manage, and share d...
The purpose of archaeological archives at first glance appears to be clear; it is defined in nationa...
This chapter outlines the rationale for a volume devoted to Museum Archaeology and argues that it is...
In 2017, a survey was used to assess the curation crisis and see how curators have adapted their rep...
Curation is the long-term care and management of collections, which is essential to preserve objects...
Foundationally archaeology is defined as the scientific study of material remains, uncovered through...
This article explores the two opposing stand-points in regard to the publication of objects/artifact...
This study aims to investigate why and how there is a “curation crisis” in Ontario archaeology by ex...
Provenance, the ownership history of an artifact or work of art, has become one of the primary mecha...
The purpose of my study is to investigate how one museum in the Midwestern United States, the Orient...
Museums and archives represent two of the most durable and long-lived means for perpetuating culture...
Many repositories, particularly those associated with university and state museums, have a long hist...
Foundationally, archaeology is defined as the scientific study of material remains, uncovered throug...