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Håkansson, Håkan. "Museum Stobaeanum." Journal of the History of Collections 32, no. 3 (2019): 443–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jhc/fhz032.

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Abstract The Museum Stobaeanum was founded at Lund University, Sweden, in 1735. At the time, Lund was one of Scandinavia’s smallest academies, struggling for survival, and the creation of the museum was part of a modernization process intended to bring the curriculum up to a par with other European universities. The result, however, was one of the last classic Wunderkammern in Europe, reflecting ideals that would be superseded a few years later. This essay attempts to contextualize the founding of the museum by focusing on the influences of the creator, Kilian Stobaeus. Best known as the teach
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Kjaerandsen, Jostein. "A review of fungus gnats in the tribe Exechiini (Diptera, Mycetophilidae) from the J. W. Zetterstedt collection at the Museum of Zoology in Lund, Sweden." Zootaxa 856 (December 31, 2005): 1–35. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.170744.

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Kjaerandsen, Jostein (2005): A review of fungus gnats in the tribe Exechiini (Diptera, Mycetophilidae) from the J. W. Zetterstedt collection at the Museum of Zoology in Lund, Sweden. Zootaxa 856: 1-35, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.170744
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Bordoni, Arnaldo. "Palaearctic Xantholinini of the Museum of Zoology in Lund, Sweden, with description of two new species (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae). 182 ° contribution to the knowledge of the Staphylinidae." Zootaxa 1624 (December 31, 2007): 59–68. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.179260.

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Bordoni, Arnaldo (2007): Palaearctic Xantholinini of the Museum of Zoology in Lund, Sweden, with description of two new species (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae). 182 ° contribution to the knowledge of the Staphylinidae. Zootaxa 1624: 59-68, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.179260
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Juárez-Noé, Gino, and Christoffer Fägerström. "An annotated and illustrated catalog of the Peruvian specimens of Cerambycidae (Coleoptera) housed in the Biological Museum at Lund University, Sweden." Zootaxa 5514, no. 4 (2024): 368–84. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5514.4.5.

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Juárez-Noé, Gino, Fägerström, Christoffer (2024): An annotated and illustrated catalog of the Peruvian specimens of Cerambycidae (Coleoptera) housed in the Biological Museum at Lund University, Sweden. Zootaxa 5514 (4): 368-384, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5514.4.5, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5514.4.5
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Manhag, Andreas, and Hanna Wittrock. "In search of New Sweden: discovering the ‘American curiosities’ of Samuel Hesselius." Journal of the History of Collections 31, no. 2 (2018): 239–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jhc/fhy028.

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Abstract In 1736 Samuel Hesselius, former pastor for the Swedish parishes in Pennsylvania, donated a collection of ‘American curiosities’ to Lund University in Sweden. Within less than twenty years, however, the collection had apparently disappeared. In the course of the past three decades the lost ethnographic artefacts have received increasing attention, but for a variety of reasons the collection has remained undetected – despite its importance having been highlighted by scholars from several academic fields since 1871 and despite the fact that the majority of the ethnographic artefacts ult
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Juárez-Noé, Gino, and Christoffer Fägerström. "New country records for Neotropical Cerambycidae (Insecta: Coleoptera)." Revista Chilena de Entomología 50, no. 4 (2024): 787–92. https://doi.org/10.35249/rche.50.4.24.17.

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Based on the examination of Cerambycidae material deposited in the entomological collection of the Biological Museum of Lund University (Sweden), new country records are provided for Pronuba incognita Hovore & Giesbert, 1990 (Colombia), Eriphus bisignatus (Germar, 1824) (Paraguay), Stenolis inclusa (Bates, 1885) (Colombia), Aegomorphus bivittus (White, 1855) (Suriname), Colobothea emarginata (Olivier, 1795) (Paraguay), Colobothea chemsaki Giesbert, 1979 (Colombia), and Colobothea plebeja Aurivillius, 1902 (Brazil). Additionally, a new state record for Colobothea seriatomaculata Zajciw, 196
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Jahr, Ernst Håkon. "Et fysisk objekt fra kardinal Nicolaus Breakespears legat til Norden 1152-54." Scripta Neophilologica Posnaniensia, no. 18 (February 7, 2019): 191–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/snp.2018.18.16.

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A physical object from Cardinal Nicolaus Breakspear’s legation to Scandinavia, 1152-54This article gives an account of the background and discovery of the only remaining physical object from Cardinal Nicolaus Breakspear’s legation to Scandinavia 1152–54 on behalf of Pope Eugenius III. The Pope had invested in Cardinal Breakspear the authority to negotiate and make decisions on the organisation of the church in the three Scandinavian kingdoms: Denmark, Norway and Sweden. Until then, the church in the whole of Scandinavia was under the archbishop of Lund. Lund at that time was part of Denmark, n
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BORDONI, ARNALDO. "Palaearctic Xantholinini of the Museum of Zoology in Lund, Sweden, with description of two new species (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae). 182° contribution to the knowledge of the Staphylinidae." Zootaxa 1624, no. 1 (2007): 59–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1624.1.6.

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The European and Mediterranian specimens of the tribe Xantholinini deposited in the Museum of Zoology, Lund, Sweden, were examined. Two new species are described: Phacophallus tuniseus n. sp. from Tunisia (closely related to P. parumpunctatus (Gyllenhal) from Europe), and Xantholinus cypriacus n. sp. from Cyprus. Keys to Mediterranean species of subgenus Calolinus (genus Xantholinus) and Phacophallus are provided. Geonemic data for other 23 species are presented. The following new records are provided: Milichilinus decorus, Leptophius flavocinctus, Hypnogyra angularis, Stenistoderus cephalotes
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JUÁREZ-NOÉ, GINO, and CHRISTOFFER FÄGERSTRÖM. "An annotated and illustrated catalog of the Peruvian specimens of Cerambycidae (Coleoptera) housed in the Biological Museum at Lund University, Sweden." Zootaxa 5514, no. 4 (2024): 368–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5514.4.5.

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The Peruvian specimens of the family Cerambycidae Latreille, 1802 (Coleoptera) housed in the Biological Museum at Lund University in Sweden are cataloged and illustrated. Photographs of dorsal habitus, labels, and complete label data of all the specimens are provided. There are 81 specimens belonging to 38 species, 29 genera, three subfamilies, and 19 tribes. Anisopodus ligneus Bates, 1863 is a new country record. The presence of Aegomorphus nigricans (Lameere, 1884) in Peru is confirmed. Additionally, 22 species represent new regional records. Colobothea Lepeletier & Audinet-Serville, 182
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Fischer, Svante. "The Late Roman and Early Byzantine Solidi of Scania & the Lund University History Museum." Journal of Archaeology and Ancient History, no. 30 (June 22, 2022): 1–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.33063/jaah.vi30.15.

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This paper is a study of the Late Roman and Early Byzantine solidi from the province of Scania in southern Sweden and the solidi kept in the coin cabinet of the Lund University History Museum. The catalogue lists 34 solidi and classifies the recorded issues according to modern numismatic standards using the current DOC, MIBE and RIC typologies. It is argued that most of the preserved coins from Scania are probably of different types than those originally imported during the solidus influx to Scandinavia. It is more probable than not that the vast majority of solidi imported to Scania in the fi
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Tinning, Katrine. "To Survive Ravensbrück: Considerations on Museum Pedagogy and the Passing on of Holocaust Remembrance." Museum and Society 14, no. 2 (2017): 338–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.29311/mas.v14i2.647.

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How can museums pass on the remembrances of the survivors of Holocaust in ways that engage visitors? This article looks at the ways museums remember the Holocaust by focusing on an exhibition entitled To Survive - Voices from Ravensbrück at the museum of cultural history, Kulturen, in Lund, Sweden. The exhibition centres on a unique collection of small objects secretly and illegally created by women in the Ravensbrück concentration camp as acts of resistance against the inhuman conditions in the camp. Exhibits on the Holocaust represent a particular tradition of museum pedagogy, associated wit
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Pangalos, Orestis. "Two museum visits in Lund, Sweden and the streets between them: Accidental monuments between public and curated spaces." Punctum. International Journal of Semiotics 5, no. 2 (2019): 155–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.18680/hss.2019.0028.

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Gürtekin-Demir, R. Gül. "VASES FROM SWEDEN - (M.) Blomberg, (G.) Nordquist, (P.) Roos, (E.) Rystedt, (L.) Werkström Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum. Sweden. Gustavianum – Uppsala University Museum, The Historical Museum at Lund University, The Cultural Museum of Southern Sweden, Lund, Malmö Art Museum. (Sweden Fascicule 5.) Pp. 82, ills, b/w & colour pls. Stockholm: The Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities, 2020. Cased, SEK233. ISBN: 978-91-88763-03-7." Classical Review 71, no. 2 (2021): 534–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0009840x21000767.

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MARTINO, EMANUELA DI. "Scanning electron microscopy study of Lars Silén’s cheilostome bryozoan type specimens in the historical collections of natural history museums in Sweden." Zootaxa 5379, no. 1 (2023): 1–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5379.1.1.

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The type specimens of 42 cheilostome bryozoan species introduced by Lars Silén between 1938 and 1954 and housed at three different Swedish institutions (the Swedish Museum of Natural History in Stockholm, the Biological Museum in Lund and the Museum of Evolution in Uppsala) are here revised using scanning electron microscopy, with two exceptions, for the first time. As a result of this revision, new morphological observations were made for some species, such as ooecia in Antropora erecta, a costal pseudopore in Jullienula hippocrepis, intracolonial variation in the number of intracostal window
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KJÆRANDSEN, JOSTEIN. "A review of fungus gnats in the tribe Exechiini (Diptera, Mycetophilidae) from the J. W. Zetterstedt collection at the Museum of Zoology in Lund, Sweden." Zootaxa 856, no. 1 (2005): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.856.1.1.

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The collections of fungus gnats by Johan Wilhelm Zetterstedt (1785–1874), lodged in the Museum of Zoology in Lund, Sweden, are examined for all species belonging in the tribe Exechiini Edwards. The majority of the material was collected in Fennoscandia, mainly in Sweden, in the first half of the 19 th century. Altogether 37 species of the tribe Exechiini could be safely identified. Three additional species are strongly indicated to be present in the collections, but could not be identified with certainty, viz. Allodia (Brachycampta) alternans (Zetterstedt, 1838), Cordyla murina Winnertz, 1863
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Shpak, Max, Hamid R. Ghanavi, Jeremy D. Lange, John E. Pool, and Marcus C. Stensmyr. "Genomes from historical Drosophila melanogaster specimens illuminate adaptive and demographic changes across more than 200 years of evolution." PLOS Biology 21, no. 10 (2023): e3002333. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3002333.

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The ability to perform genomic sequencing on long-dead organisms is opening new frontiers in evolutionary research. These opportunities are especially notable in the case of museum collections, from which countless documented specimens may now be suitable for genomic analysis—if data of sufficient quality can be obtained. Here, we report 25 newly sequenced genomes from museum specimens of the model organism Drosophila melanogaster, including the oldest extant specimens of this species. By comparing historical samples ranging from the early 1800s to 1933 against modern-day genomes, we document
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Jönsson, Håkan. "Circular economy – a living and learning cultural heritage ?" Svenska landsmål och svenskt folkliv 145 (May 1, 2023): 53–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.69824/svlm.145.24061.

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In recent years, the term circular economy has become central in both research and politics. In most writings and policy documents, a circular economy is assumed to presuppose a break from previous habits and practices. Cultural and historical perspectives are often neglected, even though most preindustrial agriculture and food systems developed methods for the circulation and recycling of resources. This article aims to discuss whether circular economy can be considered a cultural heritage, and how a circular economy is manifested and made visible in cultural heritage institutions. The articl
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Arkæologisk Selskab, Jysk. "Anmeldelser 2010." Kuml 59, no. 59 (2010): 273–364. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/kuml.v59i59.24540.

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Torbjörn Ahlström: Underjordiska dödsriken – Humanosteologiska studier av neolitiska kollektivgravar.(Niels H. Andersen)Søren H. Andersen: Ronæs Skov. Marin­arkæologiske undersøgelser af kystboplads fra Ertebølletid.(Anders Fischer)Hans Andersson, Gitte Hansen og Ingvild Øye (red.): De første 200 årene – nyt blikk på 27 skandinaviske middelalderbyer. (Hans Krongaard Kristensen)Magnus Artursson: Bebyggelse och samhällsstruktur. Södra och mellersta Skandinavien under senneolitikum och bronsålder 2300-500 f.Kr.(Martin Egelund Poulsen)Pauline Asingh: Grauballemanden – ­portræt af et moselig.(Morte
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Kaiser, Timothy. "Trade and Exchange in Prehistory: Studies in Honour of Berta Stjernquist. Birgitta Hårdh, Lars Larsson, Deborah Olausson, and Rolf Petré, editors. Acta Archaeologica Lundensia, Series In 8, No. 16. Lunds Universitets Historiska Museum, Lund, Sweden, 1988. SEK 300 (cloth)." American Antiquity 56, no. 1 (1991): 177. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/280999.

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Stensager, Anders Otte. "»Mit navn er Boye, jeg graver dysser og gamle høje«." Kuml 52, no. 52 (2003): 35–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/kuml.v52i52.102638.

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»My name is Boye, I dig carins and old mounds«The archaeologist Vilhelm Christian BoyeThe story of Vilhelm Boye is the history of one man’s passionate and insightful involvement in archaeology, which from the first was directed solely towards the Bronze Age. His involvement led to an academic disaster in his youth, but left behind it a developed skill in field archaeology. Despite his problems he persisted with what most obsessed him, namely the preservation of Denmark’s oak coffin graves. His multi-facetted personality and his more popular approach to archaeology may have challenged his conte
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Hansen, Ole Thirup Kastholm, and Erik Sandquist. "Med mejsel eller pikhammer – Hvorledes blev runer ristet?" Kuml 53, no. 53 (2004): 181–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/kuml.v53i53.97498.

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With Chisel or Pick HammerHow were Runes carved? In 1980, Vitus Nielsen and Erik Moltke published the essay “Pikhammeren – kan man også skrive med den?« (The Pick Hammer – can it be used for writing as well?). Nielsen summed up the historical background of the pick hammer, while Moltke postulated that in the Viking Age this tool was used for carving runes and ornaments on rune stones (Fig. 1). This essay postulates the opposite: that runes were carved with a chisel and a hammer/mallet. Moltke’s hypothesis has been briefly questioned before, but has not been thoroughly discussed. This essay is
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Serafini, Stefano, and Tatyana S. Turova. "“Searching for order at all levels”. Antonio Lima-de-Faria (July 4, 1921 – December 27, 2023)." Caryologia 76, no. 3 (2024): 71–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/caryologia-2465.

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Professor Antonio Lima-de-Faria was our friend and, in a sense, a teacher. Despite our different fields of study, this master of scientific thought has deeply influenced both of us. Dr. Stefano Serafini came to know the work of Antonio Lima-de-Faria when he was just a teenager thanks to a disseminative article by the late Italian geneticist, Giuseppe Sermonti. Lima-de-Faria’s elegant vision of a universal order at all levels of nature opened his eyes to the consistency of patterns, forms, and function throughout the mineral, vegetable, and animal realms – a concept that has influenced his work
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Tinning, Katrine. "Courage, resistance and vulnerability in memory culture: Swedish Museum education and the representation of the Holocaust survivor at the turn of the twenty-first century." Memory Studies, September 15, 2022, 175069802211222. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/17506980221122227.

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This article provides a Swedish perspective on critical memory culture and the use of difficult history in museum education. It is based on a detailed study of the educational resource the Teacher’s Guide, published by the Swedish Museum of Cultural History in Lund named Kulturen in 2006 in connection with their permanent exhibition, To Survive. Voices from Ravensbrück. The Guide shows how women, imprisoned in the Ravensbrück concentration camp, found ways to resist their situation and overcome their victim position. It also relates to the role Sweden played in the rescue of the women from the
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