Sentences with phrase «ethnological museum»

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His perspective changed as a Harvard freshman where, in a course on primitive art, he studied African masks in the ethnological museum, and then saw recently made films and heard audio recordings of rites in which similar masks were used.
Swiss museum returns Nazi - looted 17th - century ornaments The Historical and Ethnological Museum in St Gallen, Switzerland, yesterday returned two 17th - century ornaments to the heirs of German - American and Jewish collector Emma Budge.
Plus: Manhattan's DA is forming an antiquities trafficking unit Jewish Museum cuts ties with Jens Hoffmann Stoke - on - Trent museum raises funds to buy Iron Age torcs and Berlin's Ethnological Museum will return stolen Alaskan objects
Ideally located in the historic district of Vielha, the main town in the Aran valley, the hotel is within walking distance from the Plaza de la Iglesia square, the romanesque Sant Miquèu church, the ethnological museum and most restaurants and bars.
Day 11 Further cruising, then transfer to Hanoi (4 hrs) to visit the Ethnological Museum.
This whitewashed town has a handsome church and an old windmill which is now an ethnological museum, as well as a cultural centre which hosts all kinds of cultural events.
[2] He brought back to the Ethnological Museum of Berlin the last still complete Tepukei from the Santa Cruz Islands.
The Maunga Nefe, which may be the only surviving original tepukei, is in the Ethnological Museum of Berlin.
To understand the town's culture better, a visit to the Archaeological Museum and an Ethnological Museum is a must.
Day 18 Hanoi sightseeing including the One Pillar Pagoda, Ho Chi Minh's home and Mausoleum, Temple of Literature, history and ethnological museums, Hoan Kiem Lake and the old quarter.
Trips to ethnological museums like Museum für Völkerkunde in Berlin and Munich, and tomes like Walter Lehmann's Kunstgeschichte des Alten Peru (1923) and Marguerite and Raoul d'Harcourt's Les Tissus Indiens du Vieux Pérou (1924), offered Albers a first glimpse into the ancient textile art of Peru, which would go on to become one of her greatest influences.
Taking finds in ethnological museums as a starting point, he distinguishes between two different concepts of repair: the patched vessels, statuettes and writing tablets in the ethnological collections very openly display their joints and clamps, and with them their histories as objects.
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