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The world in the garden: ethnobotany in the contemporary Horniman Museum Garden, London
Megha Rajguru
Centre for Design History
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Arts and Humanities
Contemporary
100%
London
100%
Horniman Museum
100%
Curating
66%
Nineteenth Century
33%
Entity
33%
Time-lines
33%
Trails
33%
Collecting
33%
showcase
33%
Founder
33%
Didactics
33%
didacticism
33%
materialist
33%
Museum Collections
33%
contemporary museum
33%
Allegory
33%
Keyphrases
Museum
100%
Ethnobotany
100%
Ethnographic museums
50%
World Culture
50%
Materialist
25%
Plant Growing
25%
Nineteenth Century
25%
Evolutionary
25%
Museum Collections
25%
Contemporary Life
25%
James Clifford
25%
Knowledge Construction
25%
Didacticism
25%
Allegory
25%
Contemporary museum
25%
Historical Garden
25%
Living Entity
25%
Ethnobotanical
25%
Ethnobotanical Knowledge
25%
Coevalness
25%
Historicist
25%