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The Pitt River's Catamaran |
History DPhil student, Morgan Breene, contextualizes the catamaran displayed in the Pitt Rivers' Museum. Part of the Oxford and Empire series. |
Morgan Breene |
10 Mar 2021 |
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Creative Commons |
Lost and Found: The story of a Museum store |
Andrew Hughes gives a short talk on the discovery unusual things lost and found during a move of 100,000 Pitt Rivers Museum objects. |
Andrew Hughes |
06 Jun 2018 |
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VERVE: Connecting the public with displays at the Pitt Rivers Museum |
Beth McDougall and Madeleine Ding, VERVE Team, Pitt Rivers Museum give a short talk for the Oxford University Museums Staff Conference. |
Beth McDougall, Madeleine Ding |
21 Oct 2016 |
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Transportation Transformation |
Andrew Hughes, Move Project Team Leader, Pitt Rivers Museum, gives a short talk for the Oxford University Museums Staff Conference. |
Andrew Hughes |
21 Oct 2016 |
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Body Arts: The Panará People |
Dr Elizabeth Ewart of the University's Institute of Anthropology and Jaanika Vider, a former student, discuss body adornment and identity in Amazonia,. |
Elizabeth Ewart, Jaanika Vider |
22 Aug 2011 |
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Body Arts: Scent, Pain and Exchange |
Professor Jeremy MacClancy of Oxford Brookes University talks to Helen Hales of the Pitt Rivers Museum about themes including scent and perfume,. |
Jeremy MacClancy, Helen Hales |
22 Aug 2011 |
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Body Arts: The Naga People |
Dr Vibha Joshi, a specialist in the Naga culture of northeast India, and Julia Nicholson from the Pitt Rivers Museum look at the unique traditions of hair and body ornaments,. |
Vibha Joshi, Julia Nicholson |
22 Aug 2011 |
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Body Arts: The Experience of Decoration |
Professor Howard Morphy of the Australian National University talks to Helen Hales of the Pitt Rivers Museum about the body as a canvas and the internal experience of external decoration, notably in the context of Aboriginal Australia. |
Howard Morphy |
22 Aug 2011 |
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Body Arts: The Flexible Body |
The Museum's Director, Dr Mike O'Hanlon, and Professor Stanley Ulijaszek from the University's Institute of Anthropology discuss how the body can be shaped both physically and metaphorically and the idea of bodily norms. |
Mike O'Hanlon, Stanley Ulijaszek |
22 Aug 2011 |
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Body Arts: Travelling Ink |
Through conversations with leading tattooists from around the world, this film explores the artistry, philosophy, meaning and history of tattooing at the site of the 2010 London Tattoo Convention. |
Udi Mandel Butler, Alan Mandel |
15 Aug 2011 |
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Body Arts: Kakau and Batok Talk: Tattoos from Hawaii and the Philippines |
At the conclusion of her fieldwork in the mountains of northern Luzon in the Philippines, anthropologist Analyn Salvador-Amore filmed an encounter with Hawaiian tattoo practitioner Keone Nunes and a Butbut tattoo practitioner Whang-ud. |
Analyn Salvador-Amore |
15 Aug 2011 |
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Body Arts: Bodies Beautiful |
Four women from Oxford take a course in film-making with local film-maker Sharon Woodward from Oxford Film and Video Makers. They explore the changing cultural meaning of body decoration in British society. |
Rosalind Miles, Sara Parsons, Cait Sweeney, Louise Webster |
15 Aug 2011 |
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Shrunken Heads at the Pitt Rivers Museum |
The display of shrunken heads at the Pitt Rivers Museum fascinates many visitors. In this podcast, Dr Laura Peers, curator, explains where they come from, why they were made, and the curatorial issues involved in displaying them. |
Laura Peers |
24 Jun 2011 |
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Introduction (4) to the Pitt Rivers Museum |
Writing cabinet and boats. |
Andrew McLellan, Kate White |
21 Jun 2011 |
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Introduction (3) to the Pitt Rivers Museum |
Lights and folk. |
Andrew McLellan, Kate White |
21 Jun 2011 |
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Introduction (2) to the Pitt Rivers Museum |
A sense of discovery. |
Andrew McLellan, Kate White |
21 Jun 2011 |
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Introduction (1) to the Pitt Rivers Museum |
A guide to the unique displays of this intimate museum. |
Andrew McLellan, Kate White |
21 Jun 2011 |