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An Analysis of the Collection Histories of Fake Zapotec Urns at The National Museum of the American Indian.

机译:美洲印第安人国家博物馆的伪造Zapotec Ur的收藏历史分析。

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The collecting frenzy of the late 1800s and early 1900s marks a time of museum building and the growth of archaeology as a profession in the United States. During this time, anthropologists, archaeologists, museums, and collectors sought to acquire "primitive" art. As demand grew, fake artifacts were introduced into the collecting world. As scholars did not have in-depth knowledge of certain cultures, such as the Zapotecs, fake artifacts were often accepted as authentic. For museums, documented fake artifacts throw suspicion over other objects in the collection, and can damage a museum's reputation. Archaeological research can be damaged when fake artifacts are studied vis-a-vis authentic pieces. For the collector, a fake artifact results in a loss of prestige and exchange value. Today, scholars have noted numerous fake Zapotec urns in nearly every museum collection acquired before the 1930s.;This thesis project researched the collection histories of thirty-three fake Zapotec urns in the National Museum of the American Indian as identified by Adam Sellen, in an effort to rediscover the objects' provenances and histories of acquisition. In this thesis I argue that conducting archival research and the use of various scholarly and Internet resources to rediscover the collection histories of museum artifacts is integral to the authentication process of museum collections. I argue that the lives of the collectors involved and the life histories of fake objects allow for the assessment of the authenticity of other objects in the same collection and illuminate the cultural contexts surrounding the production, exchange, and collection of fake Zapotec urns.
机译:1800年代末和1900年代初的收藏狂潮标志着博物馆建设和考古学在美国发展的时代。在这段时间里,人类学家,考古学家,博物馆和收藏家试图获得“原始”艺术。随着需求的增长,伪造的文物被引入收藏界。由于学者对某些文化(例如Zapotecs)没有深入的了解,因此通常认为假制品是真实的。对于博物馆而言,记录在案的伪造文物会引起对藏品中其他物品的怀疑,并可能损害博物馆的声誉。如果对真品进行假冒伪劣研究,可能会破坏考古研究。对于收集者而言,伪造的人工制品会导致声誉和交换价值的损失。如今,学者们已经注意到1930年代之前获得的几乎每个博物馆藏品中的大量假Zapotec骨灰盒。努力重新发现对象的出处和获取历史。在这篇论文中,我认为进行档案研究以及利用各种学术和互联网资源来重新发现博物馆文物的收藏历史是博物馆收藏品鉴定过程不可或缺的部分。我认为,所涉及的收藏家的生活和假物品的生活史可以评估同一收藏中其他物品的真实性,并阐明假Zapotec production的生产,交换和收藏所涉及的文化背景。

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  • 作者

    Neubert, Annette.;

  • 作者单位

    The George Washington University.;

  • 授予单位 The George Washington University.;
  • 学科 Anthropology Archaeology.;Museology.
  • 学位 M.A.
  • 年度 2012
  • 页码 149 p.
  • 总页数 149
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:42:56

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