This paper examines how Plato von Ustinow (1833-1920/21), a Russian aristocrat and German baron, became one of the nineteenth century’s most prolific collectors of antiquities from Israel, Palestine and the surrounding areas. It investigates how Ustinow collected archaeological artefacts and displayed them in an ʽexhibition hallʼ located at his home Hôtel du Parc, in Jaffa (Tel Aviv), from 1878 to 1913. Until recently, Ustinow’s private museum has been interpreted in the light of cultural revitalisation, as well as a sentimental attempt to inspire research and provide educational resources. However, post-colonial studies demonstrate that during the nineteenth- and early twentieth centuries, scholars from Europe and the USA sought ʽproofʼ of...
The British Library holds one of the largest collections of Greek ostraka outside Egypt. The paper p...
The article publishes a document from the Archives of the State Hermitage in St. Petersburg (fund 1...
The article examines the archaeological aspect of the expansion of Western European powers (primaril...
The Russian émigré Plato von Ustinow – who settled in Palestine in 1862 and lived there until 1913 –...
The publishing tycoon Rudolf Mosse (1843–1920) donated over 700 objects to the Egyptian Museum in Be...
The Antiquities Ordinance (Law) of 1920 was instrumental for the archaeology of Palestine in the Bri...
The paper focuses on a collection of photographs recently (2016) donated to the Museum of Byzantine...
This article is devoted to the history of the creation of the Jewish Museum in St. Petersburg in th...
Over his long life Sigmund Freud collected at least 2500 antiquities, most of which are now on view ...
In the context of Russо-Byzantine minor arts, hoards of the Kievan Rus’ era represent a unique grou...
The Borgia collection of Egyptian antiquities is one of the two main groups that constitute the Egyp...
© 1995 Dr. Gwendolin AcklomMost modem histories of Palestinian archaeology claim that the earliest w...
These paper concerns the archaeological part of Konstanty Świdziński’s collection, which in mid-19t...
The article describes the history of appearance of the Baron Ginzburg Collection in the holdings of ...
In 1930, the British Colonial Office signed a formal agreement with Moshe Novomeysky, a Russian-Jewi...
The British Library holds one of the largest collections of Greek ostraka outside Egypt. The paper p...
The article publishes a document from the Archives of the State Hermitage in St. Petersburg (fund 1...
The article examines the archaeological aspect of the expansion of Western European powers (primaril...
The Russian émigré Plato von Ustinow – who settled in Palestine in 1862 and lived there until 1913 –...
The publishing tycoon Rudolf Mosse (1843–1920) donated over 700 objects to the Egyptian Museum in Be...
The Antiquities Ordinance (Law) of 1920 was instrumental for the archaeology of Palestine in the Bri...
The paper focuses on a collection of photographs recently (2016) donated to the Museum of Byzantine...
This article is devoted to the history of the creation of the Jewish Museum in St. Petersburg in th...
Over his long life Sigmund Freud collected at least 2500 antiquities, most of which are now on view ...
In the context of Russо-Byzantine minor arts, hoards of the Kievan Rus’ era represent a unique grou...
The Borgia collection of Egyptian antiquities is one of the two main groups that constitute the Egyp...
© 1995 Dr. Gwendolin AcklomMost modem histories of Palestinian archaeology claim that the earliest w...
These paper concerns the archaeological part of Konstanty Świdziński’s collection, which in mid-19t...
The article describes the history of appearance of the Baron Ginzburg Collection in the holdings of ...
In 1930, the British Colonial Office signed a formal agreement with Moshe Novomeysky, a Russian-Jewi...
The British Library holds one of the largest collections of Greek ostraka outside Egypt. The paper p...
The article publishes a document from the Archives of the State Hermitage in St. Petersburg (fund 1...
The article examines the archaeological aspect of the expansion of Western European powers (primaril...