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Archaeology Cultural Heritage And The Antiquities Trade 1st Neil Brodie

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Archaeology Cultural Heritage And The Antiquities Trade 1st Neil Brodie
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Publisher: University Press of Florida
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.78 MB
Pages: 368
Author: Neil Brodie, Morag Kersel, Christina Luke, Katheryn Walker Tubb
ISBN: 9780813033396, 081303339X
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1st

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Archaeology Cultural Heritage And The Antiquities Trade 1st Neil Brodie by Neil Brodie, Morag Kersel, Christina Luke, Katheryn Walker Tubb 9780813033396, 081303339X instant download after payment.

Archaeological artifacts have become a traded commodity in large part because the global reach of Western society allows easy access to the world’s archaeological heritage. Acquired by the world’s leading museums and private collectors, antiquities have been removed from archaeological sites, monuments, or cultural institutions and illegally traded. This collection of essays by world-recognized experts investigates the ways that com-modifying artifacts fuels the destruction of archaeological heritage and considers what can be done to protect it. Despite growing national and international legislation to protect cultural heritage, increasing numbers of archaeological sites—among them, war-torn Afghanistan and Iraq—are subject to pillage as the monetary value of artifacts rises. Offering comprehensive examinations of archaeological site looting, the antiquities trade, the ruin of cultural heritage resources, and the international efforts to combat their destruction, the authors argue that the antiquities market impacts cultural heritage around the world and is a burgeoning global crisis.

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