The St Andrews Sarcophagus and Norrie's Law hoard are two of the most important surviving Pictish relics from early medieval Scotland. The entanglement of their later biographies is also of international significance in its own right. Soon after discovery in nineteenth-century Fife, both sets of objects were subject, in 1839, to an exceptionally precocious, documented programme of replication through the enlightened auspices of an under-appreciated antiquarian, George Buist. This well-evidenced case study highlights how and why replicas, things that are widely prevalent in Europe and beyond, are a ‘thick’ and relatively unexplored seam of archaeological material culture that we ignore at our peril. These particular replications also offer n...
What do we actually know about how replicas of historical objects and monuments 'work' in heritage c...
First paragraph: There is relatively little extant evidence of the work of Thomas Barritt (1743-1820...
Today Scotland's history is frequently associated with the clarion call of political nationalism. Ho...
The St Andrews Sarcophagus and Norrie's Law hoard are two of the most important surviving Pictish re...
Replicas may complicate but also help to complete the biographies of their parent objects. Disentang...
For museums and international fairs across the world the production and exhibition of replicas of ar...
Reproduction of archaeological material was a significant and serious enterprise for antiquarians an...
Ancient Lives provides new perspectives on object, people and place in early Scotland and beyond. Th...
This is a popular summary of an academic article published in Journal of the History of Collections ...
Professor George Henderson describes the St Andrews Sarcophagus as 'one of the most fascinating and ...
The elaborately carved Hilton of Cadboll stone, the house-shaped Monymusk Reliquary and the sumptuou...
This article focuses on the fraught questions surrounding replicas and their use in heritage context...
This thesis critically examines the interface between the expansion of the Scottish historical colle...
The creation of bespoke collections of plaster casts of ‘Celtic' sculpture for the 1901 Glasgo...
Founded in 1780, the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland began immediately to form a museum that has ...
What do we actually know about how replicas of historical objects and monuments 'work' in heritage c...
First paragraph: There is relatively little extant evidence of the work of Thomas Barritt (1743-1820...
Today Scotland's history is frequently associated with the clarion call of political nationalism. Ho...
The St Andrews Sarcophagus and Norrie's Law hoard are two of the most important surviving Pictish re...
Replicas may complicate but also help to complete the biographies of their parent objects. Disentang...
For museums and international fairs across the world the production and exhibition of replicas of ar...
Reproduction of archaeological material was a significant and serious enterprise for antiquarians an...
Ancient Lives provides new perspectives on object, people and place in early Scotland and beyond. Th...
This is a popular summary of an academic article published in Journal of the History of Collections ...
Professor George Henderson describes the St Andrews Sarcophagus as 'one of the most fascinating and ...
The elaborately carved Hilton of Cadboll stone, the house-shaped Monymusk Reliquary and the sumptuou...
This article focuses on the fraught questions surrounding replicas and their use in heritage context...
This thesis critically examines the interface between the expansion of the Scottish historical colle...
The creation of bespoke collections of plaster casts of ‘Celtic' sculpture for the 1901 Glasgo...
Founded in 1780, the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland began immediately to form a museum that has ...
What do we actually know about how replicas of historical objects and monuments 'work' in heritage c...
First paragraph: There is relatively little extant evidence of the work of Thomas Barritt (1743-1820...
Today Scotland's history is frequently associated with the clarion call of political nationalism. Ho...