Trade in Illicit Antiquities

Trade in Illicit Antiquities
Author: Neil Brodie,Jennifer Doole,Colin Renfrew,McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2001
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015052051292

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All over the world archaeological sites are being looted to feed an ever-expanding antiquities market. The phenomenon has been well-documented, by journalists and TV documentaries as much as by academic study, but it true scale remains a matter for conjecture. With this in mind in October 1999 the McDonald Institute convened an international symposium of archaeologists and other interested parties, which allowed them to give accounts of looting in their own countries, share their experiences, and to consider possible remedies or preventative measures. The proceedings of the Symposium are now published in this volume.

Trafficking Culture

Trafficking Culture
Author: Simon Mackenzie,Neil Brodie,Donna Yates,Christos Tsirogiannis
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2019-08-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781315532196

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Trafficking Culture outlines current research and thinking on the illicit market in antiquities. It moves along the global trafficking chain from ‘source’ to ‘market’, identifying the main roles and routines involved. Using original research, the authors explore the dynamics of this ‘grey’ market, where legal and illegal goods are mixed and conflated. It compares and contrasts this illicit trade with other ‘transnational criminal markets’, such as the illegal trades in wildlife and diamonds. The analytical frames of organized crime and white-collar crime, drawn from criminology, provide a fresh perspective on a problem that has tended to be seen as archaeological, rather than criminological. Bringing insights from both disciplines together, this book represents a productive discourse between experts in these two fields, working together for several years to produce the evidence base that is reported here. Innovative forms of regulation are the most productive way to explore crime control in this field, and this book provides a series of propositions about practical crime reduction measures for the future. It will be invaluable to academics working in the fields of archaeology, criminology, art history, museum studies, and heritage. The book will also be a vital resource for professionals in the field of cultural property protection and preservation.

Tracking and Disrupting the Illicit Antiquities Trade with Open Source Data

Tracking and Disrupting the Illicit Antiquities Trade with Open Source Data
Author: Matthew Sargent,James V. Marrone,Alexandra T. Evans,Bilyana Lilly,Erik Nemeth,Stephen Dalzell
Publsiher: Rand Corporation
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2020-05-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781977404138

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The illicit antiquities market is fueled by a well-documented rise in looting at archaeological sites and a fear that the proceeds of such looting may be financing terrorism or rogue states. In this report, the authors compile evidence from numerous open sources to outline the major policy-relevant characteristics of that market and to propose the way forward for developing policies intended to disrupt illicit networks.

Tracking and Disrupting the Illicit Antiquities Trade with Open Source Data

Tracking and Disrupting the Illicit Antiquities Trade with Open Source Data
Author: Matthew Sargent,James V. Marrone,Alexandra T. Evans,Bilyana Lilly,Erik Nemeth,Stephen Dalzell
Publsiher: RAND Corporation
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2020-06-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781977401489

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The illicit antiquities market is fueled by a well-documented rise in looting at archaeological sites and a fear that the proceeds of such looting may be financing terrorism or rogue states. In this report, the authors compile evidence from numerous open sources to outline the major policy-relevant characteristics of that market and to propose the way forward for developing policies intended to disrupt illicit networks.

Illicit Antiquities

Illicit Antiquities
Author: Neil Brodie,Kathryn Walker Tubb
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2003-08-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781134568239

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The exploitation of archaeological sites for commercial gain is a serious problem worldwide. In peace and during wartime archaeological sites and cultural institutions, both on land and underwater, are attacked and their contents robbed for sale on an international 'antiquities' market. Objects are excavated without record, smuggled across borders and sold for exorbitant prices in the salesrooms of Europe and North America. In some countries this looting has now reached such a scale as to threaten the very survival of their archaeological and cultural heritage. This volume highlights the deleterious effects of the trade on cultural heritage, but in particular it focuses upon questions of legal and local responses: How can people become involved in the preservation of their past and what, in economic terms, are the costs and benefits? Are international conventions or export restrictions effective in diminishing the volume of the trade and the scale of its associated destruction?

Antiquities Smuggling in the Real and Virtual World

Antiquities Smuggling in the Real and Virtual World
Author: Layla Hashemi,Louise Shelley
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2022-01-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000516593

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This book examines the illicit trade in antiquities, a trade which has increased massively following the destruction and looting of ancient Near Eastern sites in the Middle East. Focusing on the distribution networks for looted antiquities, especially the routes to the West, the book considers the dealers and facilitators who are key in getting the objects to market, explores the methods used including online marketplaces and social media sites, analyses demand and buyers, revealing that objects are often available at very affordable prices. It outlines the efforts of law enforcement agencies, including the military, and legal systems to contain the trade. Throughout the book highlights the difficulties of putting a stop to this illicit trade, particularly in a conflict region.

Archaeology Cultural Heritage and the Antiquities Trade

Archaeology  Cultural Heritage  and the Antiquities Trade
Author: Neil Brodie
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Antiquities
ISBN: 081303339X

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A collection of essays, this work investigates the ways that commodifying artifacts fuels the destruction of archaeological heritage and considers what can be done to protect it. It argues that the antiquities market impacts cultural heritage around the world and is a burgeoning global crisis.

Illicit Antiquities

Illicit Antiquities
Author: Neil Brodie,Kathryn Walker Tubb
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2002
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0415233887

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The exploitation of archaeological sites for commercial gain is a serious problem worldwide. In peace and during wartime archaeological sites and cultural institutions, both on land and underwater, are attacked and their contents robbed for sale on an international 'antiquities' market. Objects are excavated without record, smuggled across borders and sold for exorbitant prices in the salesrooms of Europe and North America. In some countries this looting has now reached such a scale as to threaten the very survival of their archaeological and cultural heritage. This volume highlights the deleterious effects of the trade on cultural heritage, but in particular it focuses upon questions of legal and local responses: How can people become involved in the preservation of their past and what, in economic terms, are the costs and benefits? Are international conventions or export restrictions effective in diminishing the volume of the trade and the scale of its associated destruction?