User:Gryphonheart13/Choose an Article

Article Selection
Please list articles that you're considering for your Wikipedia assignment below. Begin to critique these articles and find relevant sources.

Option 1

 * Egyptian Museum
 * Article Evaluation
 * This Start-class article is lacking a detailed history section. Although some of the more recent events have references, the earlier history of the institution is lacking in sources and detail. This museum will soon be replaced by the Grand Egyptian Museum so it is important to preserve and record its history while possible. Repatriation has the potential to become an important issue. A significant portion of the Egyptian Museum's artifacts are currently in the care of Austria's Kunsthistorisches Museum.
 * Sources
 * ABD EL SATTAR, Ibrahim. “Two Middle Kingdom Stelae of Nn-RN=F and SNBJ in the Egyptian Museum Cairo (CGC 20524-20521).” Shidit 6.6 (2019): 1–18. Web.
 * Abdel-Ghani, Mona et al. “Graeco-Roman Egyptian Cartonnage from the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, Egypt: Technical and Analytical Investigation.” Journal of archaeological science, reports 31 (2020): 102360–. Web.
 * Belen Castro, M. “The Paser Stela in the Egyptian Museum of Cairo (CG 34038).” Temas (Editorial Universitaria de Buenos Aires). 26.3 (2020): 29–42. Web.
 * Abdel-Ghani, Mona et al. “Graeco-Roman Egyptian Cartonnage from the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, Egypt: Technical and Analytical Investigation.” Journal of archaeological science, reports 31 (2020): 102360–. Web.
 * Belen Castro, M. “The Paser Stela in the Egyptian Museum of Cairo (CG 34038).” Temas (Editorial Universitaria de Buenos Aires). 26.3 (2020): 29–42. Web.
 * Belen Castro, M. “The Paser Stela in the Egyptian Museum of Cairo (CG 34038).” Temas (Editorial Universitaria de Buenos Aires). 26.3 (2020): 29–42. Web.
 * Belen Castro, M. “The Paser Stela in the Egyptian Museum of Cairo (CG 34038).” Temas (Editorial Universitaria de Buenos Aires). 26.3 (2020): 29–42. Web.

Option 2

 * Field Museum of Natural History
 * Article Evaluation
 * This is a Start-level article listed as high importance. I have been to the Field Museum several times and would love the opportunity to contribute to its Wikipedia page. This article has many general references but very few in-text references. I would focus my efforts on providing reliable sources for the page.
 * Sources
 * Demissie, Fassil, and Andrew Apter. “An Enchanting Darkness: A New Representation of Africa.” American Anthropologist, vol. 97, no. 3, 1995, pp. 559–66. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/683275 . Accessed 16 Feb. 2023. [Exhibit Review]
 * HOSMER, BRIAN. The Public Historian, vol. 30, no. 1, 2008, pp. 142–45. JSTOR, https://doi.org/10.1525/tph.2008.30.1.142 . Accessed 16 Feb. 2023. [Exhibit Review]
 * Kaeppler, Adrienne L. American Anthropologist, vol. 93, no. 1, 1991, pp. 269–70. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/681580 . Accessed 16 Feb. 2023. [Exhibit Review]
 * HOSMER, BRIAN. The Public Historian, vol. 30, no. 1, 2008, pp. 142–45. JSTOR, https://doi.org/10.1525/tph.2008.30.1.142 . Accessed 16 Feb. 2023. [Exhibit Review]
 * Kaeppler, Adrienne L. American Anthropologist, vol. 93, no. 1, 1991, pp. 269–70. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/681580 . Accessed 16 Feb. 2023. [Exhibit Review]

Option 3

 * Greco-Buddhism
 * Article Evaluation
 * This article is B-class and formerly featured. However, it needs additional citations in the Historical outline and Cultural interaction parts of the article. This topic is very interesting to me and I would love the opportunity to dive deeper into the research necessary to verify the article's claims.
 * Sources
 * By Batool Mahmood. “Travel: Under the Stars in a Cradle of Buddhism.” The Wall Street journal Asia 1998: n. pag. Print.
 * Schumann, Andrew. “On the Origin of Indian Logic from the Viewpoint of the Pāli Canon.” Logica universalis 13.3 (2019): 347–393. Web.
 * Schumann, Andrew N. “The Milindapañha in the Context of History of Indian Civilization.” RUDN Journal of Philosophy 24.4 (2020): 544–569. Web.
 * By Batool Mahmood. “Travel: Under the Stars in a Cradle of Buddhism.” The Wall Street journal Asia 1998: n. pag. Print.
 * Schumann, Andrew. “On the Origin of Indian Logic from the Viewpoint of the Pāli Canon.” Logica universalis 13.3 (2019): 347–393. Web.
 * Schumann, Andrew N. “The Milindapañha in the Context of History of Indian Civilization.” RUDN Journal of Philosophy 24.4 (2020): 544–569. Web.
 * Schumann, Andrew N. “The Milindapañha in the Context of History of Indian Civilization.” RUDN Journal of Philosophy 24.4 (2020): 544–569. Web.
 * Schumann, Andrew N. “The Milindapañha in the Context of History of Indian Civilization.” RUDN Journal of Philosophy 24.4 (2020): 544–569. Web.

Option 4

 * Repatriation and reburial of human remains
 * Article Evaluation
 * Although repatriation is part of the zeitgeist, this article is classified as Start-class. Given ANTH 420's eventual focus on repatriation, this article is incredibly relevant. The article seems to lack objectivity. My focus would be on presenting the perspective of the potential pitfalls of repatriation.
 * Sources
 * Atalay, Sonya. “Repatriation and Bearing Witness.” American anthropologist 120.3 (2018): 544–545. Web.
 * Lippert, Dorothy T., and Sabrina B. Sholts. “Repatriation Carries Us Forward; We Should Leave Our Fears in the Past.” American journal of physical anthropology 176.4 (2021): 713–714. Web.
 * Atalay, Sonya. “Repatriation and Bearing Witness.” American anthropologist 120.3 (2018): 544–545. Web.
 * Lippert, Dorothy T., and Sabrina B. Sholts. “Repatriation Carries Us Forward; We Should Leave Our Fears in the Past.” American journal of physical anthropology 176.4 (2021): 713–714. Web.
 * Lippert, Dorothy T., and Sabrina B. Sholts. “Repatriation Carries Us Forward; We Should Leave Our Fears in the Past.” American journal of physical anthropology 176.4 (2021): 713–714. Web.

THARENOU, PHYLLIS, and NATASHA CAULFIELD. “WILL I STAY OR WILL I GO? EXPLAINING REPATRIATION BY SELF-INITIATED EXPATRIATES.” Academy of Management journal 53.5 (2010): 1009–1028. Web.

Option 5

 * Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Cambridge
 * Article Evaluation
 * This Start-Class article is in need of more inline citations. The general references are sufficient, but more specific citations would assist in improving the quality of this article.
 * Sources
 * Herle, Anita. “Displaying Colonial Relations: From Government House in Fiji to the University of Cambridge Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology.” Museum & Society 16.2 (2018): 279–297. Web.
 * MILLS, ANDY. “TWO NEWLY IDENTIFIED COOK-VOYAGE TONGAN CLUBS AT THE MUSEUM OF ARCHAEOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY, UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE.” Journal of museum ethnography 23 (2010): 129–135. Print.
 * Veys, Fanny Wonu. “ART OR ARTEFACT: IS THAT THE QUESTION? ‘Pasifika Styles’ at the University of Cambridge Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, and the Refurbishment of the Michael Rockefeller Wing at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.” Paideuma 56 (2010): 263–278. Print.
 * MILLS, ANDY. “TWO NEWLY IDENTIFIED COOK-VOYAGE TONGAN CLUBS AT THE MUSEUM OF ARCHAEOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY, UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE.” Journal of museum ethnography 23 (2010): 129–135. Print.
 * Veys, Fanny Wonu. “ART OR ARTEFACT: IS THAT THE QUESTION? ‘Pasifika Styles’ at the University of Cambridge Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, and the Refurbishment of the Michael Rockefeller Wing at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.” Paideuma 56 (2010): 263–278. Print.