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245 00 Nature and antiquities :|bthe making of archaeology in the
       Americas /|cedited by Philip L. Kohl, Irina Podgorny, and 
       Stefanie Gänger. 
264  1 Tucson :|bThe University of Arizona Press,|c2014. 
264  4 |c©2014 
300    1 online resource (ix, 246 pages) 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
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504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  Introduction: Nature in the Making of Archaeology in the 
       Americas / Stefanie Gänger, Philip Kohl, and Irina 
       Podgorny -- Part I. Interplays -- Skulls and Idols : 
       Anthropometrics, Antiquity Collections, and the Origin of 
       American Map, 1810-1850 / Miruna Achim -- Finding the 
       Ancient in the Andes : Archaeology and Geology, 1850-1890 
       / Joanne Pillsbury -- Place Names and Indigenous Languages
       : Samuel Alexander Lafone Quevedo and British Antiquarian 
       Methods in Nineteenth-Century Argentina / Máximo Farro -- 
       Part II. Settings -- The Museum of the Camacho Brothers in
       Campeche, Mexico, c. 1830-1845 / Adam Sellen -- About the 
       Nature of Antiquities : Ana María Centeno's Cabinet of 
       Curiosities, Peru, c. 1832-1874 / Stefanie Gänger -- From 
       Lake Titicaca to Guatemala : The Travels of Joseph Charles
       Manó and His Wife of Unknown Name / Irina Podgorny -- 
       Visualizing Culture and Nature : William Taylor's Murals 
       in the Hall of the Northwest Coast Indians, American 
       Museum of Natural History / Susan Roy -- Part III. 
       Narratives -- Arrows and Sciences : Odd Displays for 
       Another Brazil, 1840-1882 / M. Margaret Lopes -- Manifest 
       Destiny as the Order of Nature / Alice Kehoe -- Saving the
       Natives : The Long Emergence and Transformation of 
       Indigeneity / John Gilkeson. 
520 2  "Nature and Antiquities analyzes how the study of 
       indigenous peoples was linked to the study of nature and 
       natural sciences. Leading scholars break new ground and 
       entreat archaeologists to acknowledge the importance of 
       ways of knowing in the study of nature in the history of 
       archaeology"--|cProvided by publisher. 
520 2  "Nature and Antiquities examines the relation between the 
       natural sciences, anthropology, and archaeology in the 
       Americas in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. 
       Taking the reader across the Americas from the Southern 
       Cone to Canada, across the Andes, the Brazilian Amazon, 
       Mesoamerica, and the United States, the book explores the 
       early history of archaeology from a Pan-American 
       perspective. The volume breaks new ground by entreating 
       archaeologists to acknowledge the importance of ways of 
       knowing that resulted from the study of nature in the 
       history of archaeology. Some of the contributions to this 
       volume trace the part conventions, practices, and concepts
       from natural history and the natural sciences played in 
       the history and making of the discipline. Others set out 
       to uncover, reassemble, or adjust our vision of 
       collections that research historians of archaeology have 
       disregarded or misrepresented--because their nineteenth-
       century makers would refuse to comply with today's 
       disciplinary borders and study natural specimens and 
       antiquities in conjunction, under the rubric of the 
       territorial, the curious or the universal. Other 
       contributions trace the sociopolitical implications of 
       studying nature in conjunction with 'indigenous peoples' 
       in the Americas--inquiring into what it meant and entailed
       to comprehend the inhabitants of the American continent in
       and through a state of nature"--|cProvided by publisher. 
542 1  |fThis work is licensed under a Creative Commons license
       |uhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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776 08 |iPrint version:|tNature and antiquities.|dTucson : The 
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