Musee Departemental Edgar Clerc
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Title
Musee Departemental Edgar Clerc
Description
The museum is dedicated to Edgar Clerc, Guadeloupe's first archaeologist. In 1972 he donated his collection for the creation of an archaeological museum. Recently, archaeologists from Leiden University opened an exhibition here, which functions as a new narrative of text panels to accompany the existing objects and displays. It begins with some contextual panels, setting the island within the archipelago and its other Amerindian cultures. The first wing has an example excavation as its center piece. Panels here focus on archaeology as a profession. Display cases show lithics, tools, pottery and burials. The route leads through an activity room to the other wing with materials from later periods and the contact period. The center piece here is a model village. The display cases include burials, facial reconstructions and ornaments. Finally, there is information on indigenous peoples today, including the Kalinago and Garifuna.
Source
Museums
Date
1984
Contributor
c.e.ariese@arch.leidenuniv.nl
Language
French, English
Type
Museum
Identifier
172
Extent
cm x cm x cm
Spatial Coverage
current,16.339542,-61.377217;
Access Rights
Free entry
Audience
School groups, archaeologists, foreign visitors
Europeana
Country
Guadeloupe
Europeana Data Provider
Musee Departemental Edgar Clerc
Europeana Type
TEXT
Museum Item Type Metadata
Wiki
https://eu-lac.org/vmwiki/index.php/Musee_Departemental_Edgar_Clerc
Institutional nature
Regional museum
Phone
+590 590 235757
Street
Route de la Rosette
Place
Le Moule
Opening hours
9-17, on Wed & Fri 9-13. In July & August 8-14
Closing day
Saturday,Sunday
Heritage Type
Museum
Citation
“Musee Departemental Edgar Clerc,” EU-LAC, accessed November 23, 2024, https://eu-lac.org/omeka/items/show/484.
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