Illicit antiquities : the theft of culture and the extinction of archaeology /
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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London:
Routledge,
2002
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Series: | One world archaeology
42 |
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Table of Contents:
- Greek vases for sale: some statistical evidence / Vinnie Norskov
- Walking a fine line: promoting the past without selling it / Paula Lazrus
- The concept of cultural protection in times of armed conflict: from the crusades to the new millennium / Patrick J. Boylan
- Law and the underwater cultural heritage: a question of balancing interests / Sarah Dromgoole
- Negotiating the future of the underwater cultural heritage / Patrick J. O'Keefe
- Perceptions of marine artefact conservation and their relationship to destruction and theft / Amanda Sutherland
- Metal detecting in Britain: catastrophe or compromise? / Peter V. Addyman and Neil Brodie
- Britannia waives the rules? The licensing of archaeological material for export from the UK / Neil Brodie
- Mexico's archaeological heritage: a convergence and confrontation of interests / Enrique Nalda
- What's going on around the corner? Illegal trade of art and antiquities in Argentina / Daniel Schavelzon
- Looting graves/buying and selling artefacts: facing reality in the US / Hester A. David
- Reducing incentives for illicit trade in antiquities: the US implementation of the 1970 UNESCO Convention / Susan Keech McIntosh
- The rape of Mali's only resource / Tereba Togola
- Dealing with the dealers and tomb robbers: the realities of the archaeology of the Ghor es-Safi in Jordan / Konstantinos D. Politis
- Plunder of cultural and art treasures - the Indian experience / S.K. Pachauri
- Point, counterpoint / Kathryn Walker Tubb