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Arthur MacGregor, D. Litt was formerly a curator at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. He has published Curiosity and Enlightenment (2007), Animal Encounters (2012) and numerous articles, as well as editing a dozen other books. He is editor of the Journal of the History of Collections (OUP).

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Œuvres de Arthur MacGregor

The Ashmolean Museum (2000) 22 exemplaires

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Leather and Fur (1998) — Contributeur — 18 exemplaires
The Antiquaries Journal 87 — Contributeur — 3 exemplaires
Collectanea Antiqua: Essays in Memory of Sonia Chadwick Hawkes (2007) — Contributeur — 2 exemplaires

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Covers: Raw materials, their availability, investigation the handicraft and industry of the working of the materials, working methods and tools: cutting, splitting, smoothing, polishing, turning, drilling, scribing, rouletting, gauging, clamping, riveting softening, moulding, colouring; review of skeletal artifacts including: combs, mirror cases, toilet sets, buttons, beads, toggles, buckles, strap-ends, 'bag rings', bracelets, pins, writing implements, seal matrices, coin balances, dice, gaming pieces, whistles, flutes, blast horns, drinking horns, powder horns, other horn containers, horn helmets, bows and arrow heads, hilts, implement handles, hammers, clamps, planes, cleavers, rakes, scoops, spoons, knives, brushes, bobbins, stamps. moulds, mounts, caskets & hinges. Includes a bibliography and index. highly recommended.… (plus d'informations)
 
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ApolloniaVoss | Jul 14, 2010 |
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For more than a century, bone skates have formed part of many museum collections, while intensified archaeological activity in recent years has produced a considerable number of additional specimens. Although earlier writers disagreed among themselves about the origins of these skates,’ they were rarely in any doubt about their function, chiefly because bone skates had survived in use wit1~ik living memory in a number of communities in central and northern Europe. More recently, however, a growing confusion has arisen concerning them, as skates of this type have disappeared from use in contemporary communities and also as the direct result of a number of publications which have attempted to refute the earlier identification.… (plus d'informations)
 
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Higoras | Jun 26, 2009 |

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