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Australian Museums, Aboriginal Skeletal Remains, and the Imagining of Human Evolutionary History, c. 1860-1914

机译:澳大利亚博物馆,原住民遗迹和人类进化史的想象,c。 1860-1914年

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Much has been written about how progress to nationhood in British colonial settler societies was imagined to depend on safeguarding the biological integrity of an evolutionarily advanced citizenry. There is also a growing body of scholarship on how the collecting and exhibition of indigenous ethnological material and bodily remains by colonial museums underscored the evolutionary distance between indigenes and settlers. This article explores in contextual detail several Australian museums between 1860 and 1914, in particular the Australian Museum in Sydney, the Queensland Museum in Brisbane, and the Victorian Museum in Melbourne, in which the collecting, interpretation and exhibition of the Aboriginal Australian bodily dead by staff and associated scientists served to imagine human evolutionary history
机译:关于如何将英国殖民定居者社会的民族化进展想象成取决于维护一个进化上先进的公民的生物完整性的文献,已有很多报道。关于殖民地博物馆如何收集和展示土著人种学资料和身体遗物如何强调土著人与定居者之间的进化距离的研究也越来越多。本文从上下文的角度详细探讨了1860年至1914年间的几家澳大利亚博物馆,特别是悉尼的澳大利亚博物馆,布里斯班的昆士兰博物馆和墨尔本的维多利亚博物馆,其中收集,解释和展览了澳大利亚原住民遗体员工和相关科学家共同想象了人类进化史

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