Sian Tiley-Nel
Head of the the University of Pretoria Museums, as a Professional Service Department under the Office of the Registrar and Curator of the Mapungubwe Collection and Mapungubwe Archive. More than 24 years of experience in the museum and heritage industry with a focus on university museums, archaeological curation, and conservation and contested archival research. Curated over 20 exhibitions of the Mapungubwe Collection and established several permanent museum exhibitions and publications in both the academic and public domain. Both anthropological and archaeological fieldwork experience, museum practice and technical conservation skills. ICOM-SA Board member, UMAC Board Member, International Council of Archives (ICA) and Co-Editor of SAMAB publishing on South African museology. Co-curated National Treasures of the Mapungubwe Gold Collection exhibition in the new Javett-UP Art Centre. Former cohort to the Oxford Cultural Leaders Programme. Research interests remain archival history (military history of Greefswald), advancing research on the Mapungubwe Collection- recent new techniques in archaeological gold dating, and ivory conservation. University museum leadership and curation within higher education contemporary settings remains on working and professional agenda. Artology as a museum strategic approach to curation in generating new knowledge of art and objects as art is a unique perspective by the UP Museums following the successful centenary exhibition (1922-2022) exhibition of the institutional art collection and Artology the book.
Address: University of Pretoria Museums
Old Arts Building 1-9
Hatfield Campus, Pretoria
SOUTH AFRICA
Address: University of Pretoria Museums
Old Arts Building 1-9
Hatfield Campus, Pretoria
SOUTH AFRICA
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Thomas N. Huffman, Mapungubwe: Ancient Civilisation on the
Limpopo
Wits University Press, Johannesburg, 2005
64 pp
Soft cover
Full colour photographs
Thomas N. Huffman, Mapungubwe: Ancient Civilisation on the
Limpopo
Wits University Press, Johannesburg, 2005
64 pp
Soft cover
Full colour photographs
covering the discovery and subsequent seventy-five years of research by the University of Pretoria at the world renowned archaeological site of Mapungubwe. Under the editorship of Sian Tiley-Nel, Chief Curator of the Mapungubwe Collection, this commemorative book comprises articles by leading academics and research specialists on Mapungubwe. It is illustrated with over 400 photographs in full colour and interwoven with rare, unpublished, black and white archival photographs dating back to the 1930s.
coinage. This shell extended its range further than any form of money before or since, spreading from China and India to
the Pacific Islands, travelling across and encircling Africa and then penetrating the New World. This paper explores the archaeological and maritime context of the cowry. Cypraea moneta and other cowries present an interesting field of research in both the maritime and terrestrial archaeological
records.
– and to the place of women in their society.