Loot, Legitimacy and Ownership: The Ethical Crisis in ArchaeologyBloomsbury Academic, 20 oct. 2000 - 160 pages "The illicit antiquities trade has turned London along with other international centres into a 'thieves' kitchen' where greed triumphs over serious appreciation of the past. Unless a solution is found to this ethical crisis in archaeology, our record of the past will be vastly diminished. This book lays bare the misunderstanding and hypocrisy that underlie that crisis."--BOOK JACKET. |
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... entry into force of this Convention , in the States concerned . Whenever possible , to inform a State of origin Party to this Convention of an offer of such cultural property illegally removed from that State after the entry into force ...
... entry into force of this Convention , in the States concerned . Whenever possible , to inform a State of origin Party to this Convention of an offer of such cultural property illegally removed from that State after the entry into force ...
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... entry into force of the Convention , CONSCIOUS that this Convention will not by itself provide a solution to the problems raised by illicit trade , but that it initiates a process that will enhance international cultural co - operation ...
... entry into force of the Convention , CONSCIOUS that this Convention will not by itself provide a solution to the problems raised by illicit trade , but that it initiates a process that will enhance international cultural co - operation ...
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... enters into force in respect of the State where the claim is brought , provided that : ( a ) the object was stolen from the territory of a Contracting State after the entry into force of this Convention for that State ; or ( b ) the ...
... enters into force in respect of the State where the claim is brought , provided that : ( a ) the object was stolen from the territory of a Contracting State after the entry into force of this Convention for that State ; or ( b ) the ...
Table des matières
List of illustrations | 7 |
The Treasure Act for England and Wales 1996 132 | 9 |
Conventions Resolutions Documents | 93 |
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Loot, Legitimacy and Ownership: The Ethical Crisis in Archaeology Colin Renfrew Aucun aperçu disponible - 2000 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
1970 UNESCO Convention acquired acquisition Aidonia Allen & Overy ancient anti antiquities trade Appendix archaeological sites artefacts Article auction houses Boston Museum British Museum bronze Cambodia century BC clandestine excavation competent authorities context country of origin court cultural heritage cultural object cultural property curators declaration destruction documented due diligence ethical exhibition Export and Transfer export licences Fleischman Collection Getty Kouros gold Government Greece Greek Herakles illegally exported illicit antiquities institutions larnax Leon Levy London looted antiquities looters looting process Marquess of Northampton material Metropolitan Museum Miho Museum Museum of Art nanced antiquities Nineveh Ortiz Paul Getty Museum Peru pieces pillage private collectors provenance purchase question quities recent Renfrew Republic restitution role Salisbury Hoard sculpture Sevso Treasure Shelby White silver Sipan Sotheby's stolen territory Throne Room tion treasure trove Turkey UNESCO Unidroit Unidroit Convention unprovenanced antiquities White and Leon