2022
DOI: 10.1017/s0570608422000035
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9 A brief history of the BSA Museum Study Collection

Abstract: The BSA Museum houses a study collection of artefacts donated to the BSA and collected by its members up to the 1960s. The collection provides a valuable resource for teaching and research, enabling scholars to gain first-hand familiarity with objects from a range of material types (including ceramics, metals, stone, terracotta) dating from the Neolithic through to the Late Byzantine period. The collection comprises some 4,000 individual artefacts and over 46,000 sherds of pottery, objects that have been displ… Show more

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“… 3. Finlay’s collection formed a core part of the BSA’s early antiquities collection, but does not represent the first objects acquired. These actually arrived from elsewhere in 1892, on which see Loy 2022, 222–5. …”
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“… 3. Finlay’s collection formed a core part of the BSA’s early antiquities collection, but does not represent the first objects acquired. These actually arrived from elsewhere in 1892, on which see Loy 2022, 222–5. …”
mentioning
confidence: 97%