The Museum Journal Vol. XX June 1929 No. 2
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Description
Published by the University of Pennsylvania Museum.
This issue of The Museum Journal, published in September 1913, is an essential volume for collectors and scholars of early 20th-century museum studies and anthropology. As part of a renowned series by The University of Pennsylvania's University Museum, this journal provides in-depth scholarly articles, research reports, and museum case studies that highlight the global and historical significance of artifacts in their collection.
This specific volume features:
- Articles on archaeological discoveries, museum curation techniques, and cultural studies of civilizations from Africa, Asia, and the Americas.
- Photographic plates and illustrations of notable artifacts and archaeological finds from recent museum acquisitions.
- Discussions on early 20th-century methods of artifact preservation and display.
- Contributions from prominent scholars and archaeologists of the period.
The journal serves as both a historical record of early museum practices and a critical resource for understanding the global reach of museum collections during the early 1900s.
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Language: English
Page Number: 87