"The Changing of the Guards"?: British Prehistoric Collections and Archaeology in the Museums of the Future

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2016

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Frieman, Catherine
Wilkin, Neil

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Berghahn Books

Abstract

Over the past 30 years, Britain’s large archaeological museums and collections have shifted their focus away from academic visitors exploring their stores and collections and toward the dynamic presentation of permanent and temporary displays. These are arranged to emphasize compelling and relevant interpretative narratives over the presentation of large numbers of objects. The shift to digitization and the online presentation of collections is a major feature of public engagement activities at many museums but also might open older and less accessible collections up to research. In this article, we consider what role digital platforms may have in the future of British museum-based archaeology, with special reference to initiatives at the British Museum. We suggest that online collections have the potential to mediate between engaging the public and allowing professional archaeologists to develop sophisticated research programs, since these platforms can present multiple narratives aimed at different audiences.

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digital archaeology, museum-based archaeology, open access, public archaeology

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Museum Worlds: Advances in Research

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Journal article

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Open Access

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