Digging Into the Dark Ages 2020
DOI: 10.2307/j.ctv1zcm0qp.13
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Displaying the Dark Ages in Museums

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“…London: Bloomsbury Academic, s. 1-18; Kean, 2013, s. xiii-xxvi. Publik arkeologi ses här som en underkategori av publik historia. För mer om publik arkeologi, se exempelvis: Williams & Clarke, 2020;Petersson, 2003. 34 De Groot, Jerome.…”
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“…London: Bloomsbury Academic, s. 1-18; Kean, 2013, s. xiii-xxvi. Publik arkeologi ses här som en underkategori av publik historia. För mer om publik arkeologi, se exempelvis: Williams & Clarke, 2020;Petersson, 2003. 34 De Groot, Jerome.…”
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“…Again and repeatedly, the 'treasure' is tied to the assertion of kingly status for Mound 1's (singular) occupant and the 'royal' associations of the site as a whole. 12 An evaluation of the displays in the British Museum over time must be tackled elsewhere (see McCombe 2011: 230-235;Cross 2019;Williams et al 2020). Still, it was worth noting that the exhibition when last visited (in 2020) described the 1939 discovery of the 'central chamber filled with treasures' and referred to the assemblage as 'magnificent treasures' from a 'spectacular Anglo-Saxon grave' with the silverware perhaps serving as 'royal treasure'.…”
Section: Treasure On Displaymentioning
confidence: 99%