Our understanding of the most important aspects of Roman art suffers from a lack of context.
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Antiquities Trafficking and Art Crime: I’m developing a free online course!
Posted on 22 August 2015
This is really quite exciting!
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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”.
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Faking the Past: when archaeologists commit fraud
Posted on 2 October 2014
A look at archaeological fraud.
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The Power of Plausible Provenance
Posted on 28 April 2014
Presentation for the Society for American Archaeology
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What archaeologists can (but usually don’t) do to help reduce the illicit trade in cultural objects
Posted on 10 February 2014
Thoughts on professional inaction
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On early career research, the future, and focus (focus, focus)
Posted on 7 February 2014
It has been quite some time since I have written in this blog.