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Cultural property crime : an overview and analysis on contemporary perspectives and trends /
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In Cultural Property Crime various experts in the fields of criminology, art law, heritage studies, law enforcement, forensic psychology, archaeology, art history and journalism provide multidisciplinary perspectives on today's concept of cultural property crime, including art crime. In addition, the volume deals with international, legal and practical developments regarding the increasing criminalization of acts against cultural property in times of conflict. Attention is paid to the changing status and fluctuating appraisal of cultural property as subject to classical art crimes generally in peacetime and as an identity-related symbolic target during conflict. The book covers a wide range of topics such as forgeries, white-collar crime, archaeological looting and the impact of war on cultural heritage. ALSO AVAILABLE IN PAPERBACK at a reduced price!
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Includes index. :
1 online resource. :
9789004280540 :
Available to subscribing member institutions only.
Illicit traffic of cultural property in Africa.
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"Papers presented by the participants in the workshops held in 1993 in Tanzania, and in 1994 in Mali ... organized jointly by ICOM and UNESCO"--P. [8].
Erratas slip inserted.
Two sheets, "Arusha appeal ... Sept. 29, 1993" and "Bamako appeal ... Oct. 14, 1994" laid in. :
263 pages ; 24 cm. :
9290121211
Illicit trafficking of cultural properties in Arab states /
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Offering an overview of the phenomenon of illicit trafficking of cultural properties, this book serves as a reference point for governments, enforcement agencies, international organizations, stakeholders, and civil societies. The geographic focus is the Arab World: the countries in the Middle East, Gulf of Arabia, Horn of Africa and North Africa.
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Also issued in print: 2022. :
1 online resource : illustrations (colour), maps (colour) :
Specialized. :
Includes bibliographical references. :
9781803273396 (PDF ebook) :
Collecting and Commoditizing Cultural Properties: The Case of William Randolph Hearst’s Papyri /
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This paper examines the acquisition, dissolution, and aftermath of William Randolph Hearst’s collection of ancient Egyptian papyri. The history of his papyrus collection demonstrates how the market in legal antiquities can result in damage to or loss of unique and irreplaceable cultural properties. Some complete papyri have been cut into pieces and dispersed, and many papyri and pieces are lost to the public and to scholarship because their locations are unknown.