New Book Chapter: Exploring Aspects of the Online Trade in Antiquities Through Snapshot Analysis (with Emily Peacock)

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Chapter available here: https://www.elgaronline.com/edcollchap/book/9781800374225/chapter30.xml
Book available here: https://www.e-elgar.com/shop/gbp/research-handbook-on-art-culture-and-heritage-law-9781800374218.html

This chapter examines the challenges of analysing the online trade in antiquities and presents ‘snapshot analysis’ as a method for conducting targeted observations of this market. The online antiquities trade, characterised by its dynamic and often opaque nature, poses barriers to traditional research approaches. Snapshot analysis, a cross-sectional approach focused on temporally bound observations of aspects of the online market, offers a way to address some of these challenges. The chapter outlines the method’s framework, detailing how clear research questions and strict data-collection parameters can yield manageable and insightful datasets without oversimplifying the nuances of the consumption of antiquities. Limitations of snapshot analysis are discussed, particularly the inherent difficulties in drawing broader conclusions about buyer and seller motivations. Snapshot analysis remains a valuable tool, providing researchers with a repeatable and adaptable approach to monitor market trends and to form a basis for future inquiries into the trade in cultural objects.