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European Journal of Archaeology | 2016

The Thing about Replicas—Why Historic Replicas Matter

Sally Foster; Neil Curtis

Reproduction of archaeological material was a significant and serious enterprise for antiquarians and museums in the long nineteenth century. Replicas embed many stories and embody considerable past human energy. Behind their creation, circulation, use, and after-life lies a series of specific social networks and relationships that determined why, when, and in what circumstances they were valued, or not. Summarising the context of their production, circulation, and changing fortunes, this article introduces the ways in which replicas are important, and considers the specific benefits and aspects of a biographical approach to their study. Beyond the evidential, the study of existing replicas provides a historical and contemporary laboratory in which to explore the concepts of value and authenticity, and their application in cultural heritage and collections management, offering us a richer insight into the history of ourselves as archaeologists and curators.


Speculum | 2015

Rosemary Cramp, The Hirsel Excavations . (The Society for Medieval Archaeology Monograph 36.) Leeds, UK: Maney Publishing, for The Society for Medieval Archaeology, 2014. Pp. 359. £30. ISBN: 978-1-909662-35-3.

Sally Foster

The Hirsel Excavations, R Cramp, Leeds, Society for Medieval Archaeology, 2014, 359pp, ISBN 978 1 909662 35 3.


Archive | 2004

Picts, Gaels and Scots: Early historic Scotland

Sally Foster


Journal of The History of Collections | 2015

Circulating agency: The V&A, Scotland and the multiplication of plaster casts of 'Celtic crosses'

Sally Foster


Making Histories: The Sixth International Insular Art Conference 2011 | 2013

Embodied energies, embedded stories: releasing the potential of casts of early medieval sculptures

Sally Foster


Archive | 2018

”A bright crowd of chancels”: whither early church archaeology in Scotland? (Forthcoming)

Sally Foster


Archive | 2018

Replication of things: the case for composite biographical approaches

Sally Foster


St Andrews Preservation Trust Annual Report and Year Book | 2017

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

Sally Foster; Alice Blackwell; Martin Goldberg


Archive | 2017

Icolmkill: the ruins of Iona

Sally Foster


Archive | 2016

Future Thinking on Carved Stones in Scotland: A Research Framework

Sally Foster; K. Forsyth; Susan Buckham; Stuart Jeffrey

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Alice Blackwell

National Museums Scotland

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Neil Curtis

University of Aberdeen

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