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Java Man and the Colonial Legacy of Fossil Collections
C.A. Drieënhuizen
, Fenneke Sysling
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Java
100%
Colonial Legacy
100%
Fossil Collections
100%
Indonesia
85%
Netherlands
57%
Indonesian
57%
Natural History Collections
42%
Leiden
28%
Dutch
28%
Human Fossils
28%
Politicians
14%
Germany
14%
Europe
14%
Colonial Period
14%
Colonial Indonesia
14%
Cultural Objects
14%
Du Bois
14%
Restitution
14%
Decoloniality
14%
Homo Erectus
14%
Skullcap
14%
Contested History
14%
Palaeontological Collections
14%
Frankfurt
14%
Human Skull
14%
History of Collecting
14%
Physical Anthropology
14%
Mignolo
14%
Exodus
14%
Thigh Bone
14%
History of Knowledge
14%
Single Well
14%
Scientific Imperialism
14%
Inhabited Island
14%
Dutch Colonial
14%
Active Space
14%
Early Hominins
14%
Coloniality of Knowledge
14%
National Narrative
14%
Pre-colonial
14%
Arts and Humanities
Fossil
100%
Legacy
100%
Java
100%
Indonesia
85%
Natural History Museums
42%
Leiden
28%
Proof
14%
Colonial Indonesia
14%
Cultural Object
14%
Europe
14%
Independent
14%
History of knowledge
14%
Restitution
14%
Mankind
14%
National narrative
14%
Requests
14%
Exodus
14%
History of Collecting
14%
Colonial Pasts
14%
Coloniality
14%
Pre-colonial
14%
Early hominids
14%
Human Skull
14%
Contested History
14%
Homo Erectus
14%
1930s
14%
Germany
14%
Scientists
14%
Dialog
14%
Social Sciences
Indonesia
100%
Dutch
42%
Natural History Museums
42%
Ownership
14%
Narrative
14%
Scientists
14%
Provenance
14%
Restitution
14%
Imperialism
14%
Human Remains
14%
Hominidae
14%
Germany
14%
Europe
14%