Hot this week: Corruption and museum worker misdeeds.
Shaky Ground by Elizabeth Marlowe
Posted on 11 September 2015
Our understanding of the most important aspects of Roman art suffers from a lack of context.
Opportunities: 10 September 2015
Posted on 10 September 2015
Learning, networking, conference and employment opportunities
Preventing Protection: On-the-ground barriers to effective cultural property policy in Bolivia & Belize
Posted on 9 September 2015
My presentation for the European Association of Archaeologists, Sep 2015.
I’m a Lecturer now!
Posted on 8 September 2015
It’s official, I’m employed. The University of Glasgow has hired me on for many more years of antiquities trafficking and art crime research.
Culture crime news 31 August–6 September 2015
Posted on 7 September 2015
Hot this week: Marion True talk.
Curated Ruins and the Endurance of Conflict Heritage by Gabriel Moshenska
Posted on 5 September 2015
(2015) Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites Vol 17 No 1: 77–90.
Opportunities: 3 September 2015
Posted on 3 September 2015
Learning, networking, conference and employment opportunities
Reveling in a Maya masterpiece
Posted on 2 September 2015
The Fenton Vase is visiting Glasgow as part of the Trafficking Culture exhibition at the Hunterian Museum.
Culture crime news 24–30 August 2015
Posted on 31 August 2015
Hot this week: Nazi. Gold. Train.
Master Thieves by Stephen Kurkjian
Posted on 30 August 2015
An engaging, up-to-date exploration of the Isabella Stuart Gardner Museum art heist.
Opportunities: 27 August 2015
Posted on 27 August 2015
Learning, networking, conference and employment opportunities