邓斯坦交易:一些地质宝藏是如何离开澳大利亚的

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
A. Rix
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本杰明·邓斯坦(Benjamin Dunstan)在1908年至1931年担任昆士兰州首席政府地质学家期间,向海外机构出售了一个完整的三叠纪两栖动物化石和昆士兰州最大的陨石。当他在1933年去世时,他留下了一些化石和其他地质材料的个人收藏,他的遗孀艾达·邓斯坦把这些东西卖给了伦敦的自然历史博物馆。其中包括来自昆士兰州著名的特纳姆流星雨的大量陨石。本文记录了这些交易,并发现在这些案例中,很少有人考虑到这些重要的地质标本对澳大利亚公共收藏或国家地质遗产的价值。买卖双方所采用的来源和所有权标准仍存在伦理问题,尤其是邓斯坦作为昆士兰州高级政府地质学家所扮演的角色。
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The Dunstan Deals: How Some Geological Treasures Left Australia
During his tenure as Chief Government Geologist of Queensland from 1908 until 1931, Benjamin Dunstan sold a complete Triassic amphibian fossil and Queensland’s largest meteo rite to overseas institutions. When he died in 1933, he left a personal collection of fossils and other geological material which his widow Ada Dunstan sold to the Natural History Museum in London. These included a large number of meteorites from Queensland’s famous Tenham meteorite shower. This paper documents these transactions and finds that there was little con sideration given in any of these cases to the value of these important geological specimens to Australian public collections or to the nation’s geological heritage. Ethical questions remain about the standards of provenance and ownership applied by both vendors and purchasers, in particular the role of Dunstan in his capacity as Queensland’s senior govern ment geologist.
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of Queensland
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