A World History of Nineteenth-Century Archaeology: Nationalism, Colonialism, and the Past (Oxford Studies in the History of Archaeology)
had, as seen in previous chapters, a positive inXuence on archaeologists in their studies of the antiquities of Italy, Greece, E ...
7 Informal Imperialism beyond Europe: The Archaeology of the Great Civilizations in Latin America, China, and Japan INFORMAL IMP ...
to maintain their independence in the early modern era mainly through the closure of their frontiers. In the second half of the ...
Hungarian explorers in Asia is related to the search for the original land of their own people. To return to the similarities be ...
already led to the development of a philological tradition of oriental lan- guages in several universities in Europe. It is not ...
America when he was thirty-six. He started to work for the University of Pennsylvania three years later, and, in 1900, for the U ...
number of Spanish Latin American countries, from the eight newly created after independence to eighteen at the end of the centur ...
of the British Museum this was not a great loss, as he explained during a parliamentary inquiry in 1860 when he answered positiv ...
In contrast to the lack of concern by the British state, France, following the continental model of dealing with antiquities of ...
that explicitly wished to imitate theWrst Napoleonic Egyptian expedition. The Artistic, Literary and ScientiWc Commission claime ...
expedition led by Charles Wiener was sponsored by the Ministry of Public Education (Cole 1985: 51–3; Williams 1993: 125). In 188 ...
Inca ruins and buildings are very interesting and it hurts to see these last vestiges of the culture of the past being destroyed ...
Other Western countries contributed to a limited extent to Latin American archaeology. Sweden, a former imperial power in the ea ...
perished in aWre that destroyed various items that were going to form the nucleus of the museum (Bernal 1980: 124). Matters of t ...
From the last decades of the nineteenth century until the First World War, the interest in the American Great Civilizations in t ...
that the preparations for the celebrations related to the four-hundredth anniversary of the ‘discovery’ of America in 1892 took ...
its most important historians. Two of these were the liberal politician and general Vicente Riva Palacio (1832–96) and the histo ...
amassed by the physician Jose ́Mariano Macedo, and by a certain Marı ́aAna Centeno, who then sold their collections to the Museu ...
Turning again to Peru, the pride towards the pre-Columbian antiquities seems to have only emerged in the 1890s, at the time of a ...
(1849–1922) 9 (Berlin), followed by Boas himself and then by the American Alfred Tozzer (1877–1954) (Harvard), the French-born g ...
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