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This work will analyze the meaning of the collections gathered in two series of scientific expeditions carried out in Brazil from the early to the mid-twentieth century. First, it will present the collections gathered during the so-called Rondon Commission, that comprises, in fact, several expeditions held between 1907 and 1915 at the beginning of the republican period in Brazil, a period strongly marked by positivist thinking. The main objective was to construct telegraph lines in order to create intercommunication between the various States of the country and these with the federal capital and or the world. Second, it will approach the expeditions led by the anthropologist Luiz de Castro Faria, during the 1940s and 1950s, along the coast of the country, from Rio Grande do Sul to Bahia. Also, will be considered in this series, the well-known expedition to the Serra do Norte, in Mato Grosso, in 1938, whose head was Claude Levi-Straus and of which Castro Faria participated as representative of the National Museum and of the Council of Inspection of the Artistic and Scientific Expeditions. The collections assembled in both series of expeditions were destined for the National Museum of Rio de Janeiro.
这项工作将分析从20世纪早期到中期在巴西进行的两次系列科学考察中收集的收藏品的意义。首先,它将展示在所谓的伦敦委员会期间收集的藏品,实际上包括1907年至1915年巴西共和时期初期的几次探险,这一时期以实证主义思想为强烈标志。主要目的是建造电报线路,以便在美国各州之间以及与联邦首都和世界之间建立相互通信。其次,它将接近人类学家路易斯·德·卡斯特罗·法里亚(Luiz de Castro Faria)在20世纪40年代和50年代领导的探险队,沿着该国的海岸,从南巴西到巴伊亚。此外,本系列还将考虑到1938年在马托格罗索州进行的著名的北山探险,该探险的领队是克劳德·列维-斯特劳斯,卡斯特罗·法里亚作为国家博物馆和艺术和科学探险检查委员会的代表参加了这次探险。在这两个系列的探险中收集的藏品都将被运往巴西国家博物馆。