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December 8, 2016
Conference - Second AHRC Workshop | Art, Crime and Criminals: Art, Crime and Criminals: Painting Fresh Pictures of Art Theft, Fraud and Plunder
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Organised by: Professor Duncan Chappell, Dr. Saskia Hufnagel and Ms. Marissa Marjos. Date: January 16, 2017 Location: Royal Unite...
November 9, 2016
Conference - Second AHRC Workshop | Art, Crime and Criminals: Art, Crime and Criminals: Painting Fresh Pictures of Art Theft, Fraud and Plunder
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Organised by Professor Duncan Chappell, Dr Saskia Hufnagel and Ms Marissa Marjos. Date: January 16, 2017 Workshop costs: Free, reg...
November 8, 2016
Bonhams Withdraws Suspect Antiquity from Auction
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Bonhams has withdrawn the suspect antiquity that was identified by Greek forensic archaeologist and ARCA lecturer Christos Tsirogiannis on ...
Auction Alert - Bonhams Auction House - An il(licit) Etruscan Terracotta Antefix
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On November 7, 2016 ARCA was informed by Christos Tsirogiannis that he had identified a new potentially tainted antiquity scheduled to be a...
October 9, 2016
A Persian soldier from Persepolis loses his second home
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In February 2014 ARCA wrote about a sandstone bas-relief panel then-titled, "Head of a Guard" stolen in September 2011 from the ...
July 17, 2015
David Gill's column Context Matters reviews “From Palmyra to Mayfair: The Movement of Antiquities from Syria and Northern Iraq” in the Spring 2015 issue of The Journal of Art Crime
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In David Gill's regular column " Context Matters", the archaeologist examines “From Palmyra to Mayfair: The Movement of A...
November 28, 2013
The Art Newspaper Quotes ARCA's Noah Charney and Dick Ellis in "Recovery rate for stolen art as low as 1.5%"
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Melanie Gerlis and Javier Pes for The Art Newspaper quote both ARCA founder Noah Charney and ARCA Lecturer Dick Ellis in today's onli...
October 9, 2012
The Journal of Art Crime, Fall 2012: "The Role of the Police in the Co-Production of Art Security in London" by John Kerr
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In the Fall 2012 electronic edition of The Journal of Art Crime , criminologist John Kerr examines the role of the police in the co-produ...
December 8, 2011
Post from London: The Institute of Art and Law's "A Round Up of Recent Events in the World of Art and Antiquities"
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by Kirsten Hower, ARCA 2011, ARCA Blog London Correspondent The Institute of Art and Law in London, England, hosts both academic certificat...
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