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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
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Part One. The Value of Museums
- To Shape the Citizens of “That Great City, the World” 37
- “And What Do You Propose Should Be Done with Those Objects?” 55
- Whose Culture Is It? 71
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Part Two. The Value of Antiquities
- Antiquities and the Importance—and Limitations—of Archaeological Contexts 89
- Archaeologists, Collectors, and Museums 107
- Censoring Knowledge: The Case for the Publication of Unprovenanced Cuneiform Tablets 125
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Part Three. Museums, Antiquities, and Cultural Property
- Exhibiting Indigenous Heritage in the Age of Cultural Property 143
- Heritage and National Treasures 165
- The Nation and the Object 183
- Select Bibliography 205
- Contributors 209
- Index 213
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
-
Part One. The Value of Museums
- To Shape the Citizens of “That Great City, the World” 37
- “And What Do You Propose Should Be Done with Those Objects?” 55
- Whose Culture Is It? 71
-
Part Two. The Value of Antiquities
- Antiquities and the Importance—and Limitations—of Archaeological Contexts 89
- Archaeologists, Collectors, and Museums 107
- Censoring Knowledge: The Case for the Publication of Unprovenanced Cuneiform Tablets 125
-
Part Three. Museums, Antiquities, and Cultural Property
- Exhibiting Indigenous Heritage in the Age of Cultural Property 143
- Heritage and National Treasures 165
- The Nation and the Object 183
- Select Bibliography 205
- Contributors 209
- Index 213