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Contextualizing museum collections at the Smithsonian Institution : the relevance of collections-based research in the twenty-first century / edited by Maria M. Martinez, Erin L. Sears, and Lauren E. Sieg.
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P301 [P28] (BayB)
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Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press
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2022
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viii, 208 p. : col. ill., maps ; 28 cm.
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"This publication grew out of a 2018 Society for American Archaeology conference session on collections-based research at the Smithsonian"--Page vii.
"This volumes seeks to put forth the recent studies of Indigenous archaeological heritage housed at the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI) and National Museum of Natural History (NMNH) to explore significant questions about the past and present. We promote and advocate for collections-based research and collections access"--Page 1.
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"Collections-based research has many benefits compared to field research. The collections that are under the care of museums allow researchers to better contextualize field data from recent excavations, enable comparisons of broader sets of objects
than can be obtained from excavations alone, and provide the opportunity to study rare objects that are encountered infrequently during field work. Research on collections generates object biographies that include provenance, manufacture, use, repairs, and detection of outright forgeries. This edited volume contributes a comprehensive approach to collections-based research using anthropological collections housed at the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of the American Indian and National Museum of Natural History, Department of Anthropology. Additionally, the volume will serve as a pedagogical manual for conducting collections-based research within current museum milieus"--
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