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Journal of Victorian Culture | 2014

The legacy of nineteenth-century replicas for object cultural biographies: lessons in duplication from 1830s Fife

Sally Foster; Alice Blackwell; D Martin Goldberg

The St Andrews Sarcophagus and Norries Law hoard are two of the most important surviving Pictish relics from early medieval Scotland. The entanglement of their later biographies is also of international significance in its own right. Soon after discovery in nineteenth-century Fife, both sets of objects were subject, in 1839, to an exceptionally precocious, documented programme of replication through the enlightened auspices of an under-appreciated antiquarian, George Buist. This well-evidenced case study highlights how and why replicas, things that are widely prevalent in Europe and beyond, are a ‘thick’ and relatively unexplored seam of archaeological material culture that we ignore at our peril. These particular replications also offer new insights into the vision, intellectual and practical energies of early antiquarian societies, and their web of connections across Britain and Ireland.


Archive | 2012

Early Medieval Scotland: Individuals, Communities and Ideas

David Clarke; Alice Blackwell; D Martin Goldberg


Theoretical Roman Archaeology Journal | 2009

The dichotomy in Romano-Celtic syncretism: Some preliminary thoughts on vernacular religion.

D Martin Goldberg


Archive | 2013

The different histories of the Norrie's Law hoard

D Martin Goldberg; Alice Blackwell


Archive | 2017

Scotland’s Early Silver: transforming Roman pay-offs to Pictish treasures

Alice Blackwell; D Martin Goldberg; Fraser Hunter


Archive | 2017

Presenting Celts: views from an exhibition

Fraser Hunter; D Martin Goldberg


Archive | 2016

The colour purple: lithomarge artefacts in northern Britain

D Martin Goldberg


Archive | 2016

How art treasures reveal the story of the Celts

Fraser Hunter; D Martin Goldberg


Archive | 2016

Celts: an exploration through objects

Fraser Hunter; D Martin Goldberg


Archive | 2015

Belief and ritual(isation) in Later Prehistoric Scotland

D Martin Goldberg

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Fraser Hunter

National Museum of Scotland

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Alice Blackwell

National Museums Scotland

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