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illicit art trade
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June 10, 2018
Syria has ratified the 1995 UNIDROIT Convention on Stolen or Illegally Exported Cultural Objects.
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The smashed face of a statue found on the floor of the Palmyra museum in the Syrian city of Tadmur, Homs Governate, March 31, 2016. Image...
January 31, 2018
ICOM releases its newest Red List for the country of Yemen in New York today
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For decades, ICOM – the International Council of Museums has continued its fight against illicit traffic in cultural goods with the ...
January 15, 2018
IDs from the archives in the Michael Steinhardt and Phoenix Ancient Art seizures
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Image Credits: Left - Symes Archive, Middle - New York DA, Right - Symes Archiv, Earlier today ARCA was informed by Christos Tsirogia...
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September 4, 2017
Egyptian Mummy Cartonnage on Pawn Stars
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On this blog we spend a lot of time stressing provenance, provenance, provenance, and the need for antiquities collectors and dealers t...
July 6, 2017
Civil Complaint requires forfeiture of thousands of cuneiform tablets and clay bullae, but is that enough?
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Cuneiform Tablet - Image Credit U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of New York By: Lynda Albertson On July 5, 2017, ...
November 21, 2016
Book Review: Portraits of Pretence by Susan Grossey
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Portraits of Pretence Book 4 in the Sam Plank Mystery Series Author: Susan Grossey Review by: Arthur Tompkins Constable Sam P...
October 8, 2016
UNESCO issues report on Freeports
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The Intergovernmental Committee for Promoting the Return of Cultural Property to its Countries of Origin or its Restitution in case of Ill...
April 20, 2016
Highlights from the US Hearing Entitled “Preventing Cultural Genocide: Countering the Plunder and Sale of Priceless Cultural Antiquities by ISIS”
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On April 19, 2016 the US House Financial Services Committee Task Force on Terrorism Financing held a one panel, two hour and fifteen minute...
August 21, 2015
Two Syrians Detained in Istanbul’s Esenyurt District for Smuggling Ottoman-era “Sikke” Coins
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By Lynda Albertson Antiquities trafficking from source countries to collector markets requires a global network of routes and facilitat...
August 16, 2013
Janet Ulph's and Ian Smith's "The Illicit Trade in Art and Antiquities" reviewed by Marc Balcells (The Journal of Art Crime, Spring 2013)
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Marc Balcells reviews The Illicit Trade in Art and Antiquities (Hart Publishing 2012) by Janet Ulph and Ian Smith in the Spring 2013 iss...
August 5, 2013
Edgar Tijhuis on "Legal and Illegal Actors around Art Crime: a Typology of Interfaces" (The Journal of Art Crime, Spring 2013)
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Edgar Tijhuis The Journal of Art Crime is pleased to serialize Edgar Tijhuis' now out-of-print book, Transnational Organized C...
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