Our understanding of the most important aspects of Roman art suffers from a lack of context.
Antiquities Trafficking and Art Crime: I’m developing a free online course!
Posted on 22 August 2015
This is really quite exciting!
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”.
Faking the Past: when archaeologists commit fraud
Posted on 2 October 2014
A look at archaeological fraud.
The Power of Plausible Provenance
Posted on 28 April 2014
Presentation for the Society for American Archaeology
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
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.