Archaeological Ambassadors

A History of Archaeological Gifts in New York City

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Springer International Publishing | 2025
ISBN13: 9783031513930
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This book investigates why nations with rich archaeological pasts like Egypt, Greece, and Jordan gave important antiquities—often unique, rare, and highly valued monuments—to New York City, New York Institutions, and the United States from 1879 to 1965. In addition to analyzing the givers’ motivations, the author examines why New Yorkers and Americans coveted such objects. The book argues that these gifted antiquities function as archaeological ambassadors and that the objects given were instruments of cultural diplomacy. These gifts sought to advance the goals of Egypt, Greece, and Jordan—all states that had rich cultural and archaeological heritages—with the United States, once an ascendent nation and then a global superpower, to strengthen cultural, economic, and political relations.

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ISBN13:9783031513930
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Uitgever:Springer International Publishing

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<p>Chapter 1: Archaeological Ambassadors.- Chapter 2: Cleopatra’s Needle: An Obelisk for a Rising Metropolis.- Chapter 3: Greek Bearing Gifts: The Marathon Stone, Casts, and Presidential Gifts.- Chapter 4. Columns as Cultural Capital: The Jordanian Practice of Gifting Archaeological Objects.- Chapter 5: An Exquisite Toy: The Temple of Dendur, a Gift for New York.- Chapter 6: Walks with Minerva and the Contemporary Lives of Archaeological Gifts.</p>

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