This is the history of man and provides information about the development of civilization, society, wars, and holds keys to the past and maybe the future. We need to learn from the past so we don't repeat our mistakes. Sometimes it seems we take two steps forward and three steps back. The history that is gathered in the collections are so important.
Early and mid-1800s
Mostly, in archaeological museums, though some items are kept in private collections.
Vera Slehoferova has written: 'Der zerbrochene Krug' -- subject(s): Antikenmuseum Basel, Archaeological collections, Art collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions, Expertising, Greek Vases, Mythology, Greek, in art, Private collections, Vases
the manufacture of supposedly ancient items that are sold to the antiquities market and may even end up in the collections of museums. It is related to art forgery
The systematic recording and development of collections of archaeological evidence began in the early 19th century with the emergence of modern archaeology as a discipline. This period saw the establishment of professional standards for excavation, documentation, and preservation of artifacts and sites. Archaeologists such as Sir Mortimer Wheeler and Sir Flinders Petrie were instrumental in shaping these practices.
S. Sh Akhmetova has written: 'Istoricheskoe kraevedenie v Kazakhstane' -- subject(s): Archaeological museums and collections, Communism and culture, Ethnological museums and collections, Historical museums, Local History, Study and teaching
Alfred Osborne has written: 'Lychnos et lucerna' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Archaeological collections, Catalogs, Hellenistic Lamps, Roman Lamps
Stefania Caranti Martignago has written: 'Un aspetto della archeologia ottocentesca' -- subject(s): Archaeological collections, Archaeologists, Classical antiquities, Collectors and collecting, Correspondence, Museo civico archeologico di Bologna, Private collections
the important archaeological sources of studying history include monuments and sites, inscriptions, edicts, tools, and weapons and cultural evidences.
the important archaeological sources of studying history include monuments and sites, inscriptions, edicts, tools, and weapons and cultural evidences.
You can protect archaeology in several ways. Firstly, people should be aware of the value and understand the need to protect their cultural heritage. Therefore, public should be informed. Secondly, the local authorities have to know the presence of archaeological sites: they can regulate building activities en protect the site.
Dilys Pegler Winegrad has written: 'The Intellectual World of Benjamin Franklin' 'Through time, across continents' -- subject(s): Archaeological museums and collections, Ethnological museums and collections, History, University of Pennsylvania, University of Pennsylvania. University Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology