World Scholar's Cup 2023 - Reconstructing the Past with complete solution
Dioramas - ans Freeze-framed vignettes of animals and people in their habitats. [ ] take months to complete, and require consulting botanists, zoologists, anthropologists and archaeologists. Akeley method - ans A method developed in 1890 which involved creating a custom artificial environment for a complete display of a specimen in its natural habitat. Aseptic rows of glass cabinets - ans Used to display taxidermized animals until the development of the Akeley method in 1890 Carl Akeley - ans Developed the method used today to display taxidermized specimens. [ ] was both a hunter and conservationist. Aaron Delehanty - ans Used to build dioramas for the Field Museum in Chicago. [ ] gathered specimens of striped hyenas from Somaliland taxidermized by "the father of modern taxidermy." [ ] had every detail checked by biologists and botanists. [ ] now works at the Rochester Museum and Science Center Poble Espanyol - ans An open-air history museum in Barcelona built originally for the 1929 World's Fair. [ ] is designed like an Iberian village with small streets, a monastery, and a town hall, and covers approximately 50,000 square meters in area. [ ] was meant to be demolished after the fair, but it became so popular that the populace successfully prevented its destruction. Tourists can watch craftsmen and glassblowers perform their traditional work
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