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Call for Abstracts: Investigating the trafficking of cultural objects

Posted on 6 August 2014

Society for American Archaeology Meeting San Francisco, April 15-19, 2015

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“This is my livelihood”: Maya Mountains cave story

Posted on 21 July 2014

This story comes from a Belizean hostel shareholder who lives along the Hummingbird Highway surrounded by cave-filled mountains.

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“They will be looking for it!”: Little boy’s story

Posted on 17 July 2014

After chatting to some kids about how fast ice melts and the proper way to not be eaten by bears or wolves, a little boy told me this story.

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“It’s sad because something beautiful was destroyed”: Bus stop story

Posted on 16 July 2014

I heard this while waiting for a bus on the Western Highway. I let two buses pass talking to this guy.

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Hollywood’s ancient Maya: illegal movie footage as trafficked cultural property?

Posted on 13 July 2014

Illegal filming at Mexican archaeological sites carries stiff penalties, as some filmmakers may soon find out.

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What we’ve lost: 2 stories of the Maya Buenavista vase

Posted on 12 July 2014

In this post I will present two stories about one Maya vase: what we would have thought if the vase was looted and what we know because it wasn’t.

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Lost cities and looted tombs: Studying artifact smuggling in Belize

Posted on 11 July 2014

This year I am in the Central American jungle conducting fieldwork on artifact smuggling in Belize.

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Ransoms and Repatriations: the Maori Motunui panels

Posted on 5 July 2014

Hidden in 1800s by Māori fleeing war, 5 carved panels were smuggled

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Maya artefacts and Mexican bandits: trafficking tall tales

Posted on 1 July 2014

A most unbelievable story of a looted (or fake) Maya book and mask.

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Heading to Belize for preliminary fieldwork: a call for info

Posted on 30 June 2014

I’m heading to Belize to look into antiquities trafficking. Who who should I speak with?

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Was the ancient Maya tomb of Copán’s first queen looted “to order”?

Posted on 21 June 2014

The looting of a spectacular Maya tomb only months after it appeared in National Geographic.

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Trafficking Culture in National Geographic

Posted on 14 June 2014

New Evidence Ties Illegal Antiquities Trade to Terrorism, Violent Crime, an article on the National Geographic

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