Abstract

Hjalmar Stolpe (1841-1905) ethnographer and curator The paper portrays Hjalmar Stolpe (1841-1905), a Swedish archeologist and ethnographer, best known for his excavations of Birka, the famous Viking Age site west of Stockholm. He is less known as an ethnographer although his research on the development of ornamentation has gained some international recognition. His ambition to popularize ethnography in exhibitions is the focus of the paper.

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