Provenance : How an object origin can facilitate authentic , inclusive storytelling
The University of Missouri (MU) has been awarded a three-year grant to investigate ways to identify objects which have traveled throughout the world, including passports, stamps and personal possessions, to better understand their origins.
Source: phys.orgPublished on 2021-05-20
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