Relics of the Past

Relics of the Past
Title Relics of the Past PDF eBook
Author Stefanie Gänger
Publisher OUP Oxford
Total Pages 326
Release 2014-05-29
Genre Social Science
ISBN 019151148X

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Relics of the Past tells the story of antiquities collecting, antiquarianism, and archaeology in Peru and Chile in the second half of the nineteenth and the early twentieth century. While the role of foreign travellers and scholars dedicated to the study of South America's pre-Columbian past is well documented, historians have largely overlooked the knowledge gathered and the collections formed among collectors of antiquities, antiquaries, and archaeologists born or living in South America during this period. The landed gentry, the clergy, and an urban bourgeoisie of doctors, engineers, and military officials put antiquities on display in their private mansions or bestowed them upon the public museums that were being formed by municipalities and governments in Santiago de Chile, Cuzco, or Lima. Men, and some few women, gathered antiquities on their journeys 'inland' and during sociable weekend excursions, but also on quotidian commercial voyages or in military campaigns. They bartered antiquities with their fellow collectors or haggled about their price on the antiquities market. In their hours of leisure, they marvelled at them, wrote about them, and disputed over their meaning, age, and interest in learned societies, informal gatherings, and at meetings in universities and public museums. This volume unveils a hitherto largely unknown world of antiquarian and archaeological collecting and learning in Peru and Chile.

Planes, Trains, and Relics of the Past

Planes, Trains, and Relics of the Past
Title Planes, Trains, and Relics of the Past PDF eBook
Author Cheryl Denise Bannerman
Publisher Cheryl Denise Bannerman
Total Pages 81
Release 2023-02-14
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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Pack your bags and get ready to explore England in this latest cozy installment of The Anna Romano Murder Mystery Series, where every page is a puzzle waiting to be solved. Join Anna and her team as they embark on a thrilling journey in search of her missing publicist and best friend, Shirlene Booker. With each twist and turn, a strange and valuable clue will lead them across the globe in a race against time. Can Detective Solace and Billings uncover the truth and rescue Shirlene before it's too late? Dive into this enigmatic case of "Planes, Trains, & Relics of the Past" and prepare for a mystery that will keep you guessing until the very last page. Grab your copy now and unravel the secrets that lie beneath!

Relics of the Past

Relics of the Past
Title Relics of the Past PDF eBook
Author Stefanie Gänger
Publisher
Total Pages 326
Release 2014-05
Genre Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN 0199687692

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Relics of the Past tells the story of antiquities collecting, antiquarianism, and archaeology in Cuzco and Lima over the Araucanian territories and the War of the Pacific in the second half of the nineteenth and the early twentieth century. While the role of foreign travellers and scholars dedicated to the study of South America's pre-Columbian past is well documented, historians have largely overlooked the knowledge gathered and the collections formed among collectors of antiquities, antiquaries, and archaeologists born or living in South America during this period. The landed gentry, the clergy, and an urban bourgeoisie of doctors, engineers, and military officials put antiquities on display in their private mansions or bestowed them upon the public museums that were being formed by municipalities and governments in Santiago de Chile, Cuzco, or Lima. Men, and some few women, gathered antiquities on their journeys 'inland' and during sociable weekend excursions, but also on quotidian commercial voyages or in military campaigns. They bartered antiquities with their fellow collectors or haggled about their price on the antiquities market. In their hours of leisure, they marvelled at them, wrote about them, and disputed over their meaning, age, and interest in learned societies, informal gatherings, and at meetings in universities and public museums. This volume unveils a hitherto largely unknown world of antiquarian and archaeological collecting and learning in Peru and Chile.

Sacred Relics

Sacred Relics
Title Sacred Relics PDF eBook
Author Teresa Barnett
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 263
Release 2013-09-19
Genre History
ISBN 022605974X

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A piece of Plymouth Rock. A lock of George Washington’s hair. Wood from the cabin where Abraham Lincoln was born. Various bits and pieces of the past—often called “association items”—may appear to be eccentric odds and ends, but they are valued because of their connections to prominent people and events in American history. Kept in museum collections large and small across the United States, such objects are the touchstones of our popular engagement with history. In Sacred Relics, Teresa Barnett explores the history of private collections of items like these, illuminating how Americans view the past. She traces the relic-collecting tradition back to eighteenth-century England, then on to articles belonging to the founding fathers and through the mass collecting of artifacts that followed the Civil War. Ultimately, Barnett shows how we can trace our own historical collecting from the nineteenth century’s assemblages of the material possessions of great men and women.

Relics

Relics
Title Relics PDF eBook
Author
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 364
Release 2011-10-31
Genre Nature
ISBN 0226568709

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World-renowned zoologist and photographer Naskrecki leads readers on a time-lapse tour that renders Earth's colossal age comprehensible, visible in creatures and habitats that have persisted, nearly untouched, for hundreds of millions of years.

Relics and Remains

Relics and Remains
Title Relics and Remains PDF eBook
Author Alexandra Walsham
Publisher Past and Present Supplement
Total Pages 364
Release 2010
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN

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This collection of essays explores relics as religious and cultural phenomena. It considers the ways in which human remains and material objects have become the focus of worship, celebrity, curiosity, and conflict in a range of eras and cultures stretching from antiquity to the twenty-first century.

Relics of the Past

Relics of the Past
Title Relics of the Past PDF eBook
Author James F. Stuart
Publisher
Total Pages 11
Release
Genre Land titles
ISBN

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