Thesis ID: CBB001567360

A History of Antiquities Ownership in the United States, 1870--1934 (2012)

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Daniels, Brian Isaac (Author)


Leventhal, Richard M.
Hall, Kathleen
Hammarberg, Melvyn
Kuklick, Henrika
Preucel, Robert W
University of Pennsylvania
Hall, Kathleen
Hammarberg, Melvyn
Kuklick, Bruce
Kuklick, Henrika
Igo, Sarah E.
Preucel, Robert W
Peiss, Kathy
Kuklick, Bruce
Igo, Sarah E.


Publication Date: 2012
Edition Details: Advisor: Leventhal, Richard M., Peiss, Kathy; Committee Members: Hall, Kathleen, Hammarberg, Melvyn, Kuklick, Bruce, Kuklick, Henrika, Igo, Sarah E., Preucel, Robert W.
Physical Details: 304 pp.
Language: English

This dissertation investigates the relationship between antiquities and property rights during the "golden age" of American museum collecting in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. While contemporary arguments over cultural property receive a great deal of attention from academics and the general public, few analyses have looked to how competing theories of ownership have historically structured access to archaeological remains and determined licit and illicit actions when appropriating ancient art and antiquities. In exploring how property debates became a regular feature of museum acquisition and archaeological practice, this study looks to the manifold ways that discourses about antiquities evolved into specific cultural policies, how these policies were themselves contested, and what their impact has been upon public institutions and the professionalization of American archaeology. It considers four specific legal regimes governing the ownership of antiquities: U.S. tariff laws that assessed a duty on imported private property; the Antiquities Act of 1906, which established federal ownership over undiscovered antiquities on public domain lands; state laws and local activism concerning Native American artifacts; and trust property overseen by the Office of Indian Affairs. Archaeological remains were subject to varied and frequently conflicting claims in each of these different domains. At the same time, these concerns about ownership extended beyond the possession of artifacts to questions about the pedagogical value and need for collecting archaeological material; the nexus between the public good and scientific prerogatives; and the role of the federal government in maintaining a policy favorable to collecting by cultural institutions at the turn of the twentieth century.

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Description Cited in Dissertation Abstracts International-A 74/02(E), Aug 2013. Proquest Document ID: 1153263499.


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Authors & Contributors
Nichols, Kate
Warrior, Claire
Ramos, Paulo Oliveira
Marchand, Fabienne
Lubar, Steven
Kelly, Larissa Kennedy
Journals
Journal of the History of Collections
Museum History Journal
History of Science
Interdisciplinary Science Reviews
History and Anthropology
Environmental History
Publishers
Oxford University Press
Yale University Press
University Press of Colorado
History Press
University of California, Berkeley
Concepts
Archaeology
Museums
Artifacts
Antiquarianism
Collections
Law and legislation
People
Koumanoudēs, Stefanos Athanasiou
Watkin, William Thompson
Mommsen, Theodor
Haverfield, Francis John
Winckelmann, Johann Joachim
Shackleton, Ernest Henry
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19th century
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18th century
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United States
Greece
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Europe
Northwest Passage
Institutions
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National Maritime Museum (Great Britain)
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