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Ethnography at the British Museum : ウィキペディア英語版
Ethnography at the British Museum

Ethnography at the British Museum describes how ethnography has developed at the British Museum.
==Within the Department of Natural History and Curiosities==
The ethnographical collection was originally linked to the Department of Natural History and Curiosities.〔(Pitt Rivers' attitude to the British Museum ) W. Chapman's unpublished D.Phil thesis, accessed 21 June 2010〕 The addition of material gathered by Captain James Cook and his companions between 1767 and 1780, and presented to the British Museum by the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, Cook himself and Joseph Banks, were a substantial addition to the material previously collected by Sir Hans Sloane. But much of this collection was dispersed. Some material found its way to Göttingen,〔'History of Ethnography in the Museum after 1753 (pt1)' by HJ Braunholtz, ''The British Museum Quarterly'', 1953〕 where August Ludwig Schlözer was developing his concepts of ''Völkerkunde'' and ''ethnographie''.〔( ''Early History of Ethnography and Ethnology in the German Enlightenment: Anthropological Discourse in Europe and Asia, 1710-1808'' ), PhD Thesis by Han F. Vermeulen, accessed 13 June 2010〕 However additional material was transferred from the "artificial curiosities" held by the museum of the Royal Society until 1781. In 1817 this was supplemented by material from West Africa collected by Thomas Edward Bowdich during his 'Mission to Ashantee', in 1825 by Aztec sculptures collected by William Bullock in Mexico and Captain William Edward Parry's Eskimo material from his second Arctic voyage of 1829.〔'History of Ethnography in the Museum after 1753 (pt1)' by HJ Braunholtz, ''The British Museum Quarterly'', 1953〕

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