Real Fake Real Fake

Real Fake

The Story of a Zapotec Urn

Publisher Description

What makes a museum object 'real' or 'fake'? This publication explores this question through the intensive study of a single object. In Real Fake: The Story of a Zapotec Urn, ROM researchers and their colleagues take us from life in Mexico's Valley of Oaxaca during the fifth century CE to present-day analyses conducted in cutting-edge laboratories on two continent. 


Understanding this urn meant exploring ancient tombs, diving into archives, and opening the storerooms of the world's greatest museums. Yet, these efforts only yielded a fraction of the story. Much of the urn's truths still remained trapped within the clay, pigment, adhesives, and metal from which it had been cobbled together. 


The end result is the account of a Frankenstein, an object hidden away for decades in the ROM's vaults that was created by combining new pieces with millennia-old spare parts.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2018
March 29
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
280
Pages
PUBLISHER
Royal Ontario Museum
SELLER
Mint Associates Limited
SIZE
127.5
MB
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