Sudan and the Petrie Museum: Histories of Display, Scholarship and Engagement

Of the 80,600 objects in UCL’s Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, around 4000 are from Sudan.1 Flinders Petrie himself did not travel south of Aswan, and these items were acquired through different channels after his death. While many of these are on display in the Museum galleries—albeit tucked...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Anna Garnett
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UCL Press 2020-01-01
Series:Archaeology International
Online Access:https://www.ai-journal.com/articles/400
id doaj-3bef264fad2042beaa9be59dff57f2da
record_format Article
spelling doaj-3bef264fad2042beaa9be59dff57f2da2021-02-02T09:07:55ZengUCL PressArchaeology International2048-41942020-01-0122110.5334/ai-400377Sudan and the Petrie Museum: Histories of Display, Scholarship and EngagementAnna Garnett0Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, UCL Culture, Malet Pl, Bloomsbury, LondonOf the 80,600 objects in UCL’s Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, around 4000 are from Sudan.1 Flinders Petrie himself did not travel south of Aswan, and these items were acquired through different channels after his death. While many of these are on display in the Museum galleries—albeit tucked amongst the greater proportion of archaeological material from Egypt—much of the Sudanese collection remains in storage due to historic limitations of space. This paper presents an overview of the history of this collection, how it has inspired creative engagement projects targeting diverse museum audiences, and thoughts on future work.https://www.ai-journal.com/articles/400
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Anna Garnett
spellingShingle Anna Garnett
Sudan and the Petrie Museum: Histories of Display, Scholarship and Engagement
Archaeology International
author_facet Anna Garnett
author_sort Anna Garnett
title Sudan and the Petrie Museum: Histories of Display, Scholarship and Engagement
title_short Sudan and the Petrie Museum: Histories of Display, Scholarship and Engagement
title_full Sudan and the Petrie Museum: Histories of Display, Scholarship and Engagement
title_fullStr Sudan and the Petrie Museum: Histories of Display, Scholarship and Engagement
title_full_unstemmed Sudan and the Petrie Museum: Histories of Display, Scholarship and Engagement
title_sort sudan and the petrie museum: histories of display, scholarship and engagement
publisher UCL Press
series Archaeology International
issn 2048-4194
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Of the 80,600 objects in UCL’s Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, around 4000 are from Sudan.1 Flinders Petrie himself did not travel south of Aswan, and these items were acquired through different channels after his death. While many of these are on display in the Museum galleries—albeit tucked amongst the greater proportion of archaeological material from Egypt—much of the Sudanese collection remains in storage due to historic limitations of space. This paper presents an overview of the history of this collection, how it has inspired creative engagement projects targeting diverse museum audiences, and thoughts on future work.
url https://www.ai-journal.com/articles/400
work_keys_str_mv AT annagarnett sudanandthepetriemuseumhistoriesofdisplayscholarshipandengagement
_version_ 1724295623718469632