
Annual Director’s Lecture: Buying Power
National Museum of Scotland
Free event for Members, booking required
About Annual Director’s Lecture: Buying Power
Join Director Dr Chris Breward for this special Member event to learn about the history of antiquities collecting in Egypt and Sudan in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Alongside Chris, curator Dr Dan Potter will discuss how this antiquities rush was supplied by myriad archaeological excavations and a booming antiquities market.
Learn how archaeologists in that period often participated in both scientific excavations and the antiquities trade. Dan will highlight some of the objects that came into the collections during this time and discuss the ethics behind their movement. Dan will also discuss how the finances and ethics behind these transactions were perceived at the time and what that might mean for Egyptology today.
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- Please note, entry to this event is via the Lothian Street entrance from 18:15, not the Main Entrance on Chambers Street.
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There is 18cm of leg room between rows.
Hearing induction loops
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