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Journal articles on the topic "Anthropological expeditions"

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Shcheglova, T. K. "Oral history as a method and source of «scientific life anthropology»: work with the leading Russian ethnographers on the history of field research in Altai in the years 1950–2010-ths (V. A. Lipinskaja, E. P. Batjanova)." Field studies in the Upper Ob, Irtysh and Altai (archeology, ethnography, oral history and museology) 16 (2021): 283–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.37386/2687-0584-2021-16-283-298.

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The article raises the issues of studying anthropological contents of expedition (field) activity of ethnographers, considers the significance of personal origin documents, their presence and conditions in archival repositories of institutions of different levels. The conclusion is made about the insufficient source maintenance and the great significance of oral history as a method and source of scientific life anthropology. The focus of research attention is presented by conditions and factors of scientific works on Russians by V. A. Lipinskaja in the framework of expeditions of the Instituti
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von, Mering Sabine, Paul Braun, Robert Cubey, et al. "Modelling research expeditions in Wikidata: best practice for standardisation and contextualisation." Biodiversity Information Science and Standards 7 (August 21, 2023): e111427. https://doi.org/10.3897/biss.7.111427.

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Expeditions and other collecting events are a major source of objects in natural history museums (e.g., Mesibov 2021). Historically, these trips were often transdisciplinary: biological and Earth science specimens were collected at the same time as ethnological or anthropological objects. As a result, specimens and other material gathered during the same expedition, as well as the related data and metadata, are often distributed across multiple institutions. Many expeditions were driven by colonial agendas, aiming to discover new resources to exploit, and their findings were seldom shared with
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Fando, R. "Anthropological studies of hereditary traits of nationalies of the Russian Empire." History of science and technology 6, no. 8 (2016): 195–206. http://dx.doi.org/10.32703/2415-7422-2016-6-8-195-206.

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The article describes the anthropological works of the pre-revolutionary period, concerning the hereditary characteristics of the various ethnic groups. A lot of organizational work of anthropological expeditions was carried out by the Association of Natural History, Anthropology and Ethnography, organized in 1863. This association made it possible to describe the morphological characteristics of different nationalities, dwelling on the territory of the Russian Empire. By the beginning of the twentieth century a stable trend in the anthropological work was an appeal to the study of ethnic grou
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Velikanova, Marina S. "On the Creation of One Paleoanthropological Collection (Abridged version of the manuscript «Moldovan Memories»)." Вестник антропологии (Herald of Anthropology) 47, no. 3 (2019): 90–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.33876/2311-0546/2019-47-3/90-106.

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The article outlines the complex ways of collecting a unique paleo-anthropological collection from the territory of the Prut-Dniester interfluve, which is stored in the Cabinet of Anthropology of the CPA IEA RAS. The essay describes individual episodes of the development of Moldavian archeology events that began more than half a century ago and lasted for 25 years. The content of the essay is made up of vivid everyday details of work in archaeological expeditions and the results of paleoanthropological studies that depict the formation of the anthropological characteristics of the Moldovan pop
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Rodríguez-Mejía, Fredy R. "From Expeditions to Exhibitions: Circulation of Anthropological Knowledge in Copán, Honduras." Anthropology News 52, no. 2 (2011): 10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1556-3502.2011.52210.x.

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Lebedinski, Victor. "Oriental Field Research-2022: the Second All-Russian Academic Conference." Oriental Courier, no. 1 (2022): 169. http://dx.doi.org/10.18254/s268684310021385-1.

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The paper is a review of the second All-Russian Scientific Conference “Oriental Field Research” held in Moscow at the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences on April 20-21, 2022. In this scientific event 65 researchers from different countries, near and far abroad, took part — from Russia (such regions as Dagestan, Kalmykia, Tatarstan), Tajikistan, China, Pakistan, Italy, Hungary. These are representatives of academic institutions, museums, higher education, and independent researchers. The work of the conference was held in a mixed format, face-to-face reports and on
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Watters, David R., and Oscar Fonseca Zamora. "Expeditions, expositions, qssociations, and museums in the Anthropological Career of C. V. Hartman." Annals of the Carnegie Museum 71, no. 4 (2002): 261–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.5962/p.316101.

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Watters, David R., and Zamora Oscar Fonseca. "Expeditions, expositions, qssociations, and museums in the Anthropological Career of C. V. Hartman." Annals of the Carnegie Museum 71 (November 26, 2002): 261–99. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13486550.

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Watters, David R., and Zamora Oscar Fonseca. "Expeditions, expositions, qssociations, and museums in the Anthropological Career of C. V. Hartman." Annals of the Carnegie Museum 71 (November 26, 2002): 261–99. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13486550.

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Watters, David R., and Zamora Oscar Fonseca. "Expeditions, expositions, qssociations, and museums in the Anthropological Career of C. V. Hartman." Annals of the Carnegie Museum 71 (November 26, 2002): 261–99. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13486550.

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Books on the topic "Anthropological expeditions"

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Hasinoff, Erin L., and Joshua A. Bell. The anthropology of expeditions: Travel, visualities, afterlives. Bard Graduate Center, 2015.

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Koch-Grünberg, Theodor. Die Xingu-Expedition (1898-1900): Ein Forschungstagebuch. Böhlau, 2004.

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R, Gilberg, Gulløv Hans Christian, Meldgaard Jørgen, and Nationalmuseet (Denmark) Etnografisk samling, eds. Fifty years of Arctic research: Anthropological studies from Greenland to Siberia. Dept. of Ethnography, the National Museum of Denmark, 1997.

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translator, Neira Riquelme Eloy, and Cadena, Aroma de la, translator, eds. Inventando una ciudad perdida: Ciencia, fotografia y la leyenda de Machu Picchu. IEP, Instituto de Estudios Peruanos, 2020.

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Orlando, Villas Bôas Filho, ed. Orlando Villas Bôas: Expedições reflexões e registros. Metalivros, 2006.

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Arzi︠u︡tov, D. Puteshestvii︠a︡ cherez sibirskui︠u︡ stepʹ i taĭgu k antropologicheskim kont︠s︡ept︠s︡ii︠a︡m: Ėtnoistorii︠a︡ Sergei︠a︡ i Elizavety Shirokogorovykh = Journeys Through the Siberian Steppes and Taiga to Anthropological Concepts : the Ethno-History of Serge and Elizabeth Shirokogoroff. Indrik, 2021.

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1956-, Herle Anita, and Rouse Sandra 1950-, eds. Cambridge and the Torres Strait: Centenary essays on the 1898 anthropological expedition. Cambridge University Press, 1998.

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Hodes, Jeremy. Index to the reports of the Cambridge Anthropological Expedition to Torres Straits by Alfred Hacklon. Far North queensland Institute of TAFE, 1996.

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Hodes, Jeremy. Index to the reports of the Cambridge Anthropological Expedition to Torres Straits by Alfred Haddon. Far North Queensland Institute of TAFE, 1997.

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Hasinoff, Erin L., and Joshua A. Bell. Anthropology of Expeditions: Travel, Visualities, Afterlives. Bard Graduate Center, 2016.

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Book chapters on the topic "Anthropological expeditions"

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Matiasek, Katarina. "A Mutual Space? Stereo Photography on Viennese Anthropological Expeditions (1905–45)." In Expeditions as Experiments. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-58106-8_9.

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Taylor-Pirie, Emilie. "Expeditions into ‘Central Man’: Imperial Romance, Tropical Medicine, and Heroic Masculinity." In Empire Under the Microscope. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-84717-3_3.

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AbstractIn this chapter, Taylor-Pirie considers how parasitology became rhetorically and materially entangled in the imperial imagination with travelogues, anthropological treatise, imperial romance fiction, and missionary biography. These modes jointly constructed the colonial encounter as a feat of manly endurance, using the linguistic enjoinment of medicine and exploration to frame parasitologists as modern heroes. Examining the influence of Thomas Carlyle’s conceptualisation of the heroic in history and imperial cartography as a strategy of representation, she demonstrates how tropical ill
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Kim, Hoi-eun. "9: Measuring Asian-ness: Erwin Baelz’s Anthropological Expeditions in Fin-de-Siècle Korea." In Imagining Germany Imagining Asia. Boydell and Brewer, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781571138699-011.

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Quin, Alejandro. "Photography, Inoperative Ethnography, Naturalism: On Sharon Lockhart’s Amazon Project." In Intimate Frontiers. Liverpool University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781786941831.003.0012.

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This essay aims to examine the photographic work carried out by American artist Sharon Lockhart over the course of two anthropological expeditions to the Brazilian Amazon in the 1990s. This work is comprised of two sets of photographs, taken among rural communities of the Aripuaná River and the Apeú-Salvador Island respectively, and a short film shot in the Manaus Opera House. By focusing primarily on the group of photographs titled Interview Locations/ Family Photographs —pictures of empty “interview locations” produced right after the interaction with local informants, and family pictures be
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Sand, Christophe. "The Abandonment of Alofi Island (Western Polynesia) before Missionary Times." In Historical Archaeology of Early Modern Colonialism in Asia-Pacific. University Press of Florida, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5744/florida/9780813054759.003.0003.

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Although early contact in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries between Europeans and Pacific Islanders have been well documented from historical data, the possible local impacts on Oceanians have rarely been analyzed in any detail. Indigenous oral traditions and archaeology appear today as primary sources that complement the information from written records related to “discovery” expeditions and missionary-colonial testimonies. This chapter proposes to synthesize the data at hand on the Island of Alofi. Facing Futuna in Western Polynesia and known to have experienced a multi-millennia human
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Zori, Davide. "Raiding, Conquering, and Settling Down in Britain." In Age of Wolf and Wind. Oxford University PressNew York, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190916060.003.0002.

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Abstract This chapter addresses the Viking raids that characterize the age by focusing on the causes, effects, and motivations of the Viking ventures in Britain. The chapter begins by interlacing accounts of Viking raids in written texts with archaeological evidence of destroyed settlements and raided objects brought back to Scandinavia and deposited in treasure hoards in Britain. These more traditional lines of evidence are augmented with new scientific data from DNA and isotopic study of human bones. Anthropological models of group formation offer insights into how multi-regional Viking raid
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Klotz, Sebastian. "Murray Island Versus Aberdeenshire." In Testing Hearing. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197511121.003.0004.

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The Cambridge Anthropological Expedition to Torres Straits (CAETS), led by zoologist and anthropologist Alfred C. Haddon, was a key endeavor in British anthropology’s formative years. This chapter discusses its reports from 1901 and 1935, drawing on critical epistemologies of hearing to explore the expedition’s cross-cultural and cross-disciplinary framework. Before the rise of ethnomusicology proper, testing hearing became an important way of mediating translations from the laboratory to the field, from psychology to anthropology, from static stimuli to adaptive learning. Hearing tests in the
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Griffiths, Alison. "Cinema on the Move." In The Oxford Handbook of Silent Cinema. Oxford University Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190496692.013.19.

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Abstract What is an expedition film and what kind of knowledge does it valorize, suppress, or gloss over? What habits of seeing and thought does it privilege, and how do the surviving images, as well as thousands of field photographs, multi-volume diaries, letters, popular articles, and the reception of the film, disassemble and reassemble the experience of travel? Using the edited film of the 1926 American Museum of Natural History-sponsored Morden-Clark Asiatic expedition as a case study and drawing upon tropes of travel writing dating back to the Middle Ages, this chapter explores how exped
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Carlson, Catherine C., and Alice B. Kehoe. "Colonial Encounters of First Peoples and First Anthropologists in British Columbia, Canada." In Archaeologies of Listening. University Press of Florida, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5744/florida/9780813056241.003.0013.

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The earliest professional anthropological fieldwork undertaken within the Canadian province of British Columbia was by Harlan Smith, 1897-1899, sponsored by Franz Boas’ Jesup North Pacific Expedition. Smith’s professional publications from this work, prepared in the “objective scientific” mode of discourse of the time, contrast with his unpublished personal letters and notes that preserve names, personalities, and communications with First Nations people assisting his research. A controversial part of Smith’s assignment was to collect human skulls from graves, over objections from families, be
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Cheishvili, Ana. "The Importance of Correspondence in Studying the Activities of the Nineteenth-Century Researchers Expedition of Stephen Sommier and Emile Levier to the Caucasus." In Eurasiatica. Fondazione Università Ca’ Foscari, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-550-6/004.

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The archives of Stephen Sommier and Emile Levier, two Florentine scientists are preserved at the University of Florence Botanical Library archive fund. The archives are comprised of manuscripts and correspondence of the two scientists. Stephen Sommier and Emile Levier travelled to Georgia in 1890 to conduct anthropological researches and to collect and study rare plants. Although a number of articles and books designated for academic circles and a broad circle of readers were published in subsequent years, historians still have not studied their expedition. Correspondence of Sommier and Levier
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Conference papers on the topic "Anthropological expeditions"

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Рукавишникова, И. В. "OBJECTS OF ANCIENT ART IN CENTRAL ASIA: THE SEARCH FOR THE ORIGIN OF ELEMENTS OF THE EARLY ANIMAL STYLE (the work of the Tuva expedition of the IA RAS)." In Труды Сибирской Ассоциации исследователей первобытного искусства. Crossref, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.25681/iaras.2019.978-5-202-01433-8.291-300.

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В статье обобщаются результаты исследований курганов раннего железного века в Туве с применением аэрофотосъемки для поиска курганов начала I тыс. до н. э., близких по конструкции кургану Аржан-1. Был выявлен курган Аржан-5, находящийся вблизи кургана Аржан-1. Курганная каменная насыпь сильно повреждена, но сохранилась каменно-деревянная конструкция, как и в Аржане-1, и предметы упряжи в зверином стиле. После проведения анализа проб деревянных конструкций, состава бронз и антропологических определений удалось сделать вывод, что Аржан-5 принадлежит к кругу Аржана-1, формирует с ним единую группу
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