2017
DOI: 10.20396/rap.v11i2.8650055
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Gestão de acervo arqueológico herdado: Rio do Meio, um estudo de caso

Abstract: Este artigo tem como objetivo apresentar uma reflexão sobre gestão de acervo herdado, relacionado ao sítio arqueológico Rio do Meio, escavado entre os anos de 1996 e 1998 e que desde então encontra-se armazenado nas reservas técnicas e em outros espaços pertencentes ao Museu de Arqueologia e Etnologia Professor Oswaldo Rodrigues Cabral, da Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (MArquE/UFSC).

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“…As Moraes Wichers (2014:31) points out, the role of museums in managing the archives and documents created in the process of archaeological research is what makes future reinterpretation by other social actors possible. Nevertheless, few studies that discuss the importance of safeguarding archaeological collections and the role of museums in offering spaces for reinterpretation and social engagement address the very real issue of the myriad collections housed within museums that have little or no documentary evidence associated with their artifact collections (although see De Blasis and Morales 1997; Gondim et al 2017; Morales 2015).…”
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“…As Moraes Wichers (2014:31) points out, the role of museums in managing the archives and documents created in the process of archaeological research is what makes future reinterpretation by other social actors possible. Nevertheless, few studies that discuss the importance of safeguarding archaeological collections and the role of museums in offering spaces for reinterpretation and social engagement address the very real issue of the myriad collections housed within museums that have little or no documentary evidence associated with their artifact collections (although see De Blasis and Morales 1997; Gondim et al 2017; Morales 2015).…”
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confidence: 99%