Philosophiae Doctor - PhDFrom 1907 to 1909, the Austrian anthropologist, Dr Rudolf Pöch (1870-1921), conducted an expedition in southern Africa that was financed by the Imperial Academy of Sciences in Vienna. Pöch enjoyed administrative and logistical support from Austria-Hungary as well as the respective colonial governments and local authorities in the southern African region. During this expedition, he appropriated the bodily remains of more than one hundred people and shipped them to Vienna. When Pöch started teaching anthropology and ethnography in 1910, the remains became an essential part of the first ‘anthropological teaching and research collection’ at the University of Vienna
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Inaugural lecture delivered at Rhodes UniversityRhodes University Libraries (Digitisation
In the late 1950s my grandfather, Blair Ewing, a politician in Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), wa...
While occasional earlier restitutions of colonially acquired human remains, mostly skulls, from Germ...
Several articles in this issue describe recent work on fossil hominid remains or on the emergence of...
Magister Artium - MAThis mini-thesis, ‘Exhumation, Reburial and History Making in South Africa’, is ...
What was the relationship between archaeology and apartheid in South Africa? How did South African ...
This thesis investigates the German physical anthropological discourse on Australian Aborigines duri...
The South African War (1899-1902) was ostensibly a “White man’s war” between the British Empire and ...
This book is based on Leonor Faber-Jonker’s Research Master's thesis 'More than just an object: A ma...
In this article, I approach the issues of missing data and testimony in the context of the history o...
Magister Artium - MAThe Rwandese society is composed of three ethnic groups: Hutus, .Tutsis and Twas...
Bibliography: pages 167-177.Accompanied by: Faizal's journey : discovering the past through objects....
The history of African colonialism is filled with stories of atrocity perpetrated under the guise of...
This enquiry investigates the entanglement of the Natural History and Ethnographic museums in the co...
In this article it is argued that, since the abuse of anthropology in the colonial and apartheid era...
Inaugural lecture delivered at Rhodes UniversityRhodes University Libraries (Digitisation
In the late 1950s my grandfather, Blair Ewing, a politician in Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), wa...
While occasional earlier restitutions of colonially acquired human remains, mostly skulls, from Germ...