aneille t1_j8b61i5 wrote
Nice to see that more people are studying this wonderful archive (not a library lol) and it's proving useful! There's a lot of beautiful photographs, I used a few when I wrote about the historical basis for Sandokan. Also, it's not a random archive, it's part of Italy's national anthropology museum in Rome.
TheGuv69 t1_j8cb1io wrote
Thanks for your first-hand response!
ClosetedImperialist t1_j8chuyo wrote
You must have so much to talk about - Iβm intrigued in what you have to say about many things
[deleted] t1_j8dquy7 wrote
thank you so much for clarifying! I'm both an archivist and librarian and it can be a bit while when people use the terms interchangeably. also, I live when researchers/historians credit institutions ππΎππΎππΎππΎ
aneille t1_j8e9vr0 wrote
The article actually credits the museum once, under the photographs, but with an incomplete name based on what it was called until 2016. Β―_(γ)_/Β― Their current correct name is Museum of Civilizations.
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