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Failures and consequences of antiquities trafficking policy: rethinking ‘country-specific’ regulation
Posted on 19 December 2014
A taster abstract for one of the journal papers I have “in submission”.
Culture crime news 1–7 December 2014
Posted on 8 December 2014
Hot this week: Oh my gosh the British Museum has gone completely mental.
Culture crime news 24–30 November 2014
Posted on 1 December 2014
Hot this week: Major Thai corruption scandal including antiquities trafficking and the royal family!
Culture crime news 17–23 November 2014
Posted on 24 November 2014
Hot this week: Some truly terrible people stole baby body parts from a Thai museum.
Cultural Property Crime: An Overview and Analysis on Contemporary Perspectives and Trends
Posted on 17 November 2014
With a chapter by me!
Culture crime news 10–16 November 2014
Posted on 17 November 2014
Hot this week: A very famous Egyptian faces charges.
Ethically questionable AIA St Louis Maya vessel sells for over 2x estimate
Posted on 13 November 2014
Yep. Someone bought those ethically questionable Mesoamerican pieces sold at Bonhams.
Culture crime news 3–9 November 2014
Posted on 10 November 2014
Hot this week: Cuno causes a bit of a stir in some circles by not really saying anything new.
Culture crime news 27 October–2 November 2014
Posted on 3 November 2014
Hot this week: More legit archaeological collection pieces being sold by the St Louis AIA.
Archaeological Institute of America St. Louis Society selling Meosamerican antiquities at auction
Posted on 27 October 2014
Does the sale of ‘clean’ antiquities encourage the black market? Ethical questions.
Two looted, mutilated Maya monuments for sale online
Posted on 27 October 2014
This has been a bad week for Maya monuments in the US.