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DESCRIPTION:This initiative aims to promote study of the cultures of the\nI
 bero-American World through their material artifacts\, across space\, time
 \,\nmedia and methodology and irrespective of institutional and national d
 ivisions. A series of projects bringing together scholars from around the 
 world\, whether\nindependent or based in universities\, museums\, institut
 es\, cultural\ninstitutions or business\, aims to illuminate and shape the
  history of the\nIbero-American material world\, from pre-contact to the p
 resent.October 12\, 5–8 pmSymposiumMiruna AchimUniversidad Autónoma Metrop
 olitana-CuajimalpaMexican antiquities for mounted birds (Or\, how to build
  a National Museum\,\nMexico City\, ca 1828)\nIrina PodgornyMax-Planck-Ins
 titut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte\, BerlinThe Mighty Skeletons and the Cul
 tural Geography of the Americas'\\nStefanie GängerHistory Faculty\, Cambri
 dge UniversityRelics of the Past. The Collecting and Study of Incan Artefa
 cts in Cuzco\,\n1830s-1900\n\nAlessandra RussoDepartment of Latin American
  and Iberian Cultures\, Columbia\nUniversity\nCommentsOctober 13\, 12–1:30
  pmLunchtime Talks\nMiruna Achim Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Cuajim
 alpaOf Signs and Stones: The Origins of Mexican Antiquarianism\, Mexico Ci
 ty\, 1792Irina PodgornyMax-Planck-Institut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte\, B
 erlinThings that Travel: Mummies\, Manuscripts\, and Traveling Museums (in
  the 19th Century)October 14\, 12–1:30 pmLuncthime TalksStefanie GängerHis
 tory Faculty\, Cambridge UniversityRecent Trends on the History of Archaeo
 logy in Latin AmericaRoundtable: What is Material Culture from the America
 s?
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SUMMARY:Bard Graduate Center: The Cisneros Seminar in the Material Cultures
  of the Ibero-American World
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