A museum: a collection of nature and human life.

A museum is a collection of nature and creations made by the human.

Jiska Hachmer
2 min readFeb 29, 2020

Collecting

  • Human life, creations, art, man-made.
  • Nature

Museums role in society

There is no specific role, it is a collection. But by collecting and showing the collection, there is an education, research, recording materials, preservation of materials, and purchase of materials.

There is nature, and there is in nature a human development:

A human can:

  • Wonder, question.
  • Gather.
  • Showing what they have found.
  • They can study, research, and purchase materials.
  • They can preserve and record the materials found.
  • They can share what they found
  • And educate others

Developed human will seek for more, or will find more, and will be more educated on what there is to find, and can be on a higher level educating others about the findings.

  • There is a development level in humans.
  • And the sharing and development of others with the findings.

Human can wonder about nature and about their human life.

Humans will develop from simply wondering and sensing, and sharing their findings, and opinions, and experiences, into professional conservators, researchers, and educators.

Old museums

Oldest museum

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