Max Uhle y los orígenes del Museo de Historia Nacional (Lima, 1906-1911)
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https://doi.org/10.18441/ind.v15i0.139-165Abstract
This article is focused on the reconstruction of the personal and intellectual conditions under which Max Uhle worked as Director of Lima's Museo de Historia Nacional, from 1906 until 1911. His activities within the scope of the Fundación de la historiografía científica peruana will be studied, his fieldwork and interpretative essays will be traced, and finally his multiple lectures, publications, letters and journeys will be examined. For this purpose Uhle's personal notebooks had been utilized which are kept by the Ibero-Amerikanisches Institut at Berlin.Downloads
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