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...
LIFE and times: a look back on the destruction of Italian cultural heritage in WWII
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By Hal Johnson, ARCA 2014 alumnus and DNA Consultant Timing can be everything. I had just returned home to Chicago a week after attend...
July 15, 2015
Columnist Noah Charney on “Napoleon: Emperor of Art Theft” in "Lessons from the History of Art Crime" in the Spring 2015 issue of The Journal of Art Crime
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In his regular column "Lessons from the History of Art Crime" Noah Charney writes on “Napoleon: Emperor of Art Theft” in the S...
July 14, 2015
Erin L. Thompson on “But We Didn’t Steal It:” Collectors’ Justifications for Purchasing Looted Antiquities" in the Spring 2015 issue of The Journal of Art Crime
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Erin L. Thompson discusses “But We Didn’t Steal It:” Collectors’ Justifications for Purchasing Looted Antiquities in the Spring 2015 is...
July 13, 2015
David Gill writes on "Damaging the Archaeological Record: The Lenborough Hoard" in the Spring 2015 issue of The Journal of Art Crime
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David Gill writes on "Damaging the Archaeological Record: The Lenborough Hoard" in the Spring 2015 issue of The Journal of Art...
July 12, 2015
Ryan Casey on "Analyzing Criminality in the Market for Ancient Near Eastern Art" in the Spring 2015 issue of The Journal of Art Crime.
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Ryan Casey looks at "Analyzing Criminality in the Market for Ancient Near Eastern Art" in the Spring 2015 issue of The Journal...
July 11, 2015
Suzette Scotti Writes About Hawaii's Museums in Resurrecting Hawaii Identity in the Spring 2015 issue of The Journal of Art Crime
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Suzette D. Scotti writes on "Rekindling the Flame: The Role of Hawaii's Museums in Resurrecting Hawaiian Identity" in the ...
AUR students and students from Rome University 3 excavating at the Colosseum and Forum of Peace
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Dear ARCA colleagues, AUR students and students from Rome University 3 have just begun an exciting summer of archaeological excavation...
July 9, 2015
EmBree & Scott on "The Multifarious Nature of Art Forgery in France: Four Case Studies of Belle Époque Fakes and Forgeries" in the Spring 2015 issue of The Journal of Art Crime
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Carolyn EmBree and David A. Scott wrote on "The Multifarious Nature of Art Forgery in France: Four Case Studies of Belle Époque F...
July 7, 2015
The Oratorio of San Lorenzo in Palermo, Sicily: Where a stolen Caravaggio Nativity once hung above the altar
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Street entrance to the Oratorio of San Lorenzo in Palermo by Judge Arthur Tompkins This post continues last week's post &quo...
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