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Nous avons examiné 1036 résultats en direct pour archaeology library et retenu les 3 options qui semblent les plus utiles à comparer en premier.
Les thèmes les plus forts dans cette sélection sont Museum et Research Space.
Nous avons examiné 1036 résultats en direct pour archaeology library et retenu les 3 options qui semblent les plus utiles à comparer en premier.
Les thèmes les plus forts dans cette sélection sont Museum et Research Space.
Source: NUS Museum
Description
The Archaeology Library at NUS Museum is a project space housing artifacts from several prominent Singaporean digs, including Fort Canning and Pulau Saigon. It is especially notable for its extensive collection of 14th-century pottery shards and ceramics.
Idéal pour
Pottery study, Urban archaeology et University research
Évaluation
Source: NUS Museum (Archaeology Library)
Description
A dedicated research space showcasing a collection of artifacts from significant Singaporean digs, including Fort Canning and Pulau Saigon. The collection emphasizes 14th-century pottery and ceramic history essential for Southeast Asian archaeological studies.
Idéal pour
Academic researchers, University students et History buffs
Évaluation
Source: ISEAS - Yusof Ishak Institute
Description
Located at the ISEAS Library, this gallery showcases artifacts from various excavations focusing on the 1300–1600 AD and colonial periods. It provides a specialized academic perspective on Singapore's long-term history through archaeological findings.
Idéal pour
Academic research, Specialized history et Post Secondary students
Évaluation
| Comparer | Archaeology Library | Archaeology Library & Project Space | Archaeology Unit Gallery |
|---|---|---|---|
| Source | NUS Museum | NUS Museum (Archaeology Library) | ISEAS - Yusof Ishak Institute |
| Description | The Archaeology Library at NUS Museum is a project space housing artifacts from several prominent Singaporean digs, including Fort Canning and Pulau Saigon. It is especially notable for its extensive collection of 14th-century pottery shards and ceramics. | A dedicated research space showcasing a collection of artifacts from significant Singaporean digs, including Fort Canning and Pulau Saigon. The collection emphasizes 14th-century pottery and ceramic history essential for Southeast Asian archaeological studies. | Located at the ISEAS Library, this gallery showcases artifacts from various excavations focusing on the 1300–1600 AD and colonial periods. It provides a specialized academic perspective on Singapore's long-term history through archaeological findings. |
| Idéal pour | Pottery study, Urban archaeology et University research | Academic researchers, University students et History buffs | Academic research, Specialized history et Post Secondary students |
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Si vous voulez commencer par l'option la plus équilibrée, je vous recommande :
"Archaeology Library de NUS Museum."
Je l'ai choisi parce que Ideal for students and researchers focused on ceramic archaeology and artifacts from urban excavation sites.