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Eugène Boban : ウィキペディア英語版 | Eugène Boban
Eugène Boban or Boban-Duvergé (1834–1908) was a French antiquarian. He was the official archaeologist of the court of Maximillian I of Mexico, and a member of the French Scientific Commission in Mexico. At one time, he held then sold a number of crystal skulls, one which is now in the Musée du Quai Branly and another in the British Museum.〔Sax ''et al.'' (2008), Walsh (2008)〕 ==Career== Eugène Boban came to Mexico as a teenager, and became fluent in both Spanish and Nahuatl. He headed an expedition commissioned by Napoleon III to collect Mexican art and artifacts, later exhibited at the Trocadéro Museum in connection with the Exposition Universelle (1867). In 1885 he had published a poster, ''Cuadro arqueológico y etnográfico de la republica mexicana''.〔(Smithsonian Library on-line ).〕 In July 1886, he moved his business to New York City. Two sale catalogues of his collection, catalogued by Ed. Frossard, were published in New York in 1887.〔(Smithsonian Library on-line )〕 In 1891, he organized and published the Aubin-Goupil Collection of manuscripts, bought in 1889 by Eugène Goupil and now in the Bibliothèque Nationale. Ethnological objects from his collection were sold in Paris, 1908.〔''Préhistorique; ages de la pierre, du bronze, du fer. Catalogue spécial des objets provenant de la collection Eugène Boban et des collections Émile Collin, du Chambon, Gaberel, Landesque, etc.'' Schleicher frères, Paris 1908 ((Smithsonian Library on-line ))〕
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