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edited by Robin F. RhodesPublication Details
BookUniversity of Notre Dame Press2007Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS (LOWER LEVEL) CC175 .A28 2007 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
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Cultural property and its stewardship have long been concerns of museums, archaeologists, art historians, and nations, but recently the legal and political consequences of collecting antiquities have also attracted broad media attention. Delivered at a 2007 symposium by eminent museum directors and curators, legal scholars, archaeologists, and historians and practitioners of art and architecture, these papers comprise a rich and nuanced reference work. Many viewpoints are expressed and several essays show how the ground is shifting as museums rewrite policies to take into account new legal realities, especially internationally, while archaeologists, anthropologists, art historians, and legal professionals show an increasingly more sophisticated understanding of the many dimensions of illicit excavation and the acquisition of illicit property.” (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
- Cultural property — Protection
- Cultural property — Protection — Law and legislation
- Cultural property — Protection (International law)
- Archaeological thefts
- Archaeology — Moral and ethical aspects
- Archaeologists — Professional ethics
- Antiquities — Collection and preservation — Moral and ethical aspects
- Greece — Antiquities — Collection and preservation
- Rome — Antiquities — Collection and preservation
- Middle East — Antiquities — Collection and preservation
ISBN
- 9780268040277
- 0268040273
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