Online Museum Collections as Artifacts: A Case Study of New Guinean Necklaces Illustrating Mathematical Approaches as Diagnostics for Collections Management

A. Hamilton, Bronwyn Hopwood
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Mathematical approaches assessing similarity in terms of culture, geography, and zoological components were applied to nine online collections of New Guinean necklaces. When mapped in multidimensional space for peoples, no strong clustering of collections was found, and for provinces two collections formed a distinct cluster from the rest. In zoological space there was no clustering, but one collection occupied a distinctly separate space. A highly significant (p < .001) effect of collection on the zoological species richness was found. There were significant differences (p < .05) in zoological entropy between several collections, and a degree of uncertainty or surprise in the zoological composition of the necklace collections. The processes behind such patterns are likely complex, and may reflect issues of funding, unconscious bias, and colonial or missionary histories. The methods explored provide diagnostic tools useful for testing the underlying structures and bias of collections.
在线博物馆藏品作为文物:新几内亚项链的案例研究,说明数学方法作为藏品管理的诊断
在文化、地理和动物成分方面评估相似性的数学方法被应用于九个新几内亚项链的在线收藏。当在多维空间中对人群进行映射时,没有发现强烈的集合集群,对于省份来说,两个集合形成了与其他集合不同的集群。在动物空间中,没有聚集性,但一个集合占据了一个明显独立的空间。采集对动物物种丰富度的影响极显著(p < 0.001)。不同藏品之间的动物熵存在显著差异(p < 0.05),项链藏品的动物组成存在一定程度的不确定性或意外性。这种模式背后的过程可能很复杂,可能反映了资金、无意识偏见、殖民或传教历史等问题。所探索的方法提供了有用的诊断工具,用于测试集合的底层结构和偏见。
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