I’m very excited to announce that I’ll be teaching a summer course at Victoria University in Wellington.

Culture crime news 5–11 September 2016
Posted on 12 September 2016
Hot this week: Mass conviction of French auction house workers

Fourth surviving Maya book or fake? New analysis of the Grolier Codex
Posted on 8 September 2016
The weirdest of antiquities trafficking stories.

Opportunities: 8 Sept 2016
Posted on 8 September 2016
Learning, networking, conference and employment opportunities

Care about protecting Peruvian antiquities? Comment for the State Department!
Posted on 7 September 2016
The cultural property protection agreement between US and Peru is being reviewed, can you help?

Another step forward for the UK’s Cultural property (Armed Conflicts) Bill today
Posted on 6 September 2016
Nearing the end of debate in Lords, we could ratify the Hague Convention soon.

The great Doig(e) experiment: authenticity, living artists, and proving where we were as teenagers
Posted on 5 September 2016
Testing the merits of a truly stupid art trial.

Culture crime news 21 August–4 September 2016
Posted on 5 September 2016
Hot this week: Extra long news list, your compiler was on holiday.

Opportunities: 1 Sept 2016
Posted on 1 September 2016
Learning, networking, conference and employment opportunities

What’s the cost of preserving the past? BBC Radio Programme
Posted on 26 August 2016
I joined experts to discuss heritage complications.

Opportunities: 25 Aug 2016
Posted on 25 August 2016
Learning, networking, conference and employment opportunities

Culture crime news 15–21 August 2016
Posted on 22 August 2016
Hot this week: Authenticity for the court (not the artist) to decide.