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Cowboys, scientists, and fossils - The field site and local collaboration in the American West

机译:牛仔,科学家和化石-美国西部的实地和当地合作

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Even as the division between professional scientists and laypeople became sharper by the end of the nineteenth century, the collaboration of local people remained important in scientific fieldwork, especially in sciences such as vertebrate paleontology that required long-term extractive access to research sites. In the North American West, the competition between museums and universities for the best fossil quarry sites involved negotiations with locals. The conflict over differing conceptions of the field site is vividly demonstrated through an examination of one site on the High Plains of western Nebraska in the early twentieth century. This case offers a rare opportunity to see not only how professionals regarded such sites but also how the resident ranching family, the Cooks, attempted to exercise leverage over the scientific fieldwork that took place there. While the Carnegie Museum of Pittsburgh became mired in protracted conflict with the Cooks over discovery claims and the ongoing control of the site, the University of Nebraska and the American Museum of New York developed more harmonious relations with the site's resident ranching family.
机译:即使到19世纪末,专业科学家和外行人员之间的分歧更加明显时,当地人的合作在科学实地调查中仍然很重要,尤其是在脊椎动物古生物学等需要长期提取研究地点资源的科学中。在北美西部,博物馆与大学之间争夺最佳化石采石场的竞争涉及与当地人的谈判。通过考察二十世纪初内布拉斯加州西部高平原上的一个地点,生动地证明了有关野外地点概念的冲突。这个案例提供了一个难得的机会,不仅可以了解专业人员如何看待这些地点,而且还可以了解当地的牧场家庭库克人如何尝试利用那里发生的科学实地调查工作。匹兹堡卡内基博物馆陷入与库克斯群岛因发现主张和对场地的持续控制而旷日持久的冲突中,内布拉斯加大学和纽约美国博物馆与该场地的居民家庭建立了更加和谐的关系。

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