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Monthly Archives: March 2017
The Jacquetta Hawkes Collection, Portugal, 1949.
Remember this box discovered during recent building works? Today’s posting comes from undergraduate Dalva Gerberon, who has been investigating. Over to you, Dalva… I undertook the study of the Jacquetta Hawkes collection for the Archives of the Oxford Institute of Archaeology in … Continue reading
Photographing Old Books
When The Pitt Rivers Museum acquired “Our Ancient Monuments” written by the man (Augustus Henry Lane Fox Pitt-Rivers) himself, the School of Archaeology’s Ian Cartwright photographed the book for them to add to their ‘Documenting Pitt-Rivers‘ project. Want to see how … Continue reading
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Tagged Ian Cartwright, Our Ancient Monuments, Pitt Rivers, Pitt Rivers Museum
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New Book! ‘Ark of Civilization: Refugee Scholars and Oxford University 1930-1945’
We’re delighted that our edited volume Ark of Civilization: Refugee Scholars and Oxford University 1930-1945 which took up much of our time and energy last year is now OUT. When we started researching the Jacobsthal archive at the Institute of Archaeology, we had … Continue reading
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Tagged Ark of Civilization, Jacobsthal, oxford, refugee scholars, WWII
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