The inventory of archaeological material is an old practice and basic to the method of all research and analysis. The whole purpose of finding archaeological material is to be able to keep track of its provenience and describe the cultural history of that object. Fundamentally archaeology is about things and the relationships between things and in turn how those relationships map onto social organization (Hodder 2011). As an important institution for the long-term storage of archaeological material, the museum has always been used as the ideal storage place for archaeologists. The museum is able to both show material off to the public and privately maintain a larger research collection, out of the view of the museum visitor. The curation of...
Excavated artifacts and field notes from archaeological excavations are often stored in museums for ...
Archaeology is a science that destroys the very evidence it wishes to study. Archaeologists must th...
Whether sponsored by academic institutions, governments, international agencies, or private landowne...
The inventory of archaeological material is an old practice and basic to the method of all research ...
The broad adoption of diagnostic and analytical techniques in the field of archeology, presents a un...
International audienceArtefacts and works of art kept in museum collections originated in many cases...
Each archaeological project generates substantial amounts of data from season to season, all of whic...
The catalogue recording objects collected during excava- tions, surveys, or studies is an important ...
Archaeologists study the material record, bits of things that have been either intentionally or unin...
The management of archaeological artefacts calls upon knowledge and practices originating in diverse...
Archaeological archives take up around 10% of any archaeological depot, yet these are rarely present...
Museums protect and preserve millions of objects from all over the world, including a large number o...
Over the course of daily life, people engage with archaeology in various ways, including experiences...
International audienceResearch units in archaeology often manage large and precious archives contain...
The storage of archaeological data in, and their retrieval from, relational databases are by now ess...
Excavated artifacts and field notes from archaeological excavations are often stored in museums for ...
Archaeology is a science that destroys the very evidence it wishes to study. Archaeologists must th...
Whether sponsored by academic institutions, governments, international agencies, or private landowne...
The inventory of archaeological material is an old practice and basic to the method of all research ...
The broad adoption of diagnostic and analytical techniques in the field of archeology, presents a un...
International audienceArtefacts and works of art kept in museum collections originated in many cases...
Each archaeological project generates substantial amounts of data from season to season, all of whic...
The catalogue recording objects collected during excava- tions, surveys, or studies is an important ...
Archaeologists study the material record, bits of things that have been either intentionally or unin...
The management of archaeological artefacts calls upon knowledge and practices originating in diverse...
Archaeological archives take up around 10% of any archaeological depot, yet these are rarely present...
Museums protect and preserve millions of objects from all over the world, including a large number o...
Over the course of daily life, people engage with archaeology in various ways, including experiences...
International audienceResearch units in archaeology often manage large and precious archives contain...
The storage of archaeological data in, and their retrieval from, relational databases are by now ess...
Excavated artifacts and field notes from archaeological excavations are often stored in museums for ...
Archaeology is a science that destroys the very evidence it wishes to study. Archaeologists must th...
Whether sponsored by academic institutions, governments, international agencies, or private landowne...