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Illicit Antiquities - The Theft of Culture and the Extinction of Archaeology (Paperback): Neil Brodie, Kathryn Walker Tubb Illicit Antiquities - The Theft of Culture and the Extinction of Archaeology (Paperback)
Neil Brodie, Kathryn Walker Tubb
R1,423 Discovery Miles 14 230 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The exploitation of archaeological sites for commercial gain is a serious problem worldwide. In peace and during wartime archaeological sites and cultural institutions, both on land and underwater, are attacked and their contents robbed for sale on an international 'antiquities' market. Objects are excavated without record, smuggled across borders and sold for exorbitant prices in the salesrooms of Europe and North America. In some countries this looting has now reached such a scale as to threaten the very survival of their archaeological and cultural heritage. This volume highlights the deleterious effects of the trade on cultural heritage, but in particular it focuses upon questions of legal and local responses: How can people become involved in the preservation of their past and what, in economic terms, are the costs and benefits? Are international conventions or export restrictions effective in diminishing the volume of the trade and the scale of its associated destruction?

Illicit Antiquities - The Theft of Culture and the Extinction of Archaeology (Hardcover, Dir Com/Deleted): Neil Brodie, Kathryn... Illicit Antiquities - The Theft of Culture and the Extinction of Archaeology (Hardcover, Dir Com/Deleted)
Neil Brodie, Kathryn Walker Tubb
R3,846 Discovery Miles 38 460 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


The exploitation of archaeological sites for commercial gain is a serious problem worldwide. In peace and during wartime archaeological sites and cultural institutions, both on land and underwater, are attacked and their contents robbed for sale on an international 'antiquities' market. Objects are excavated without record, smuggled across borders and sold for exorbitant prices in the salesrooms of Europe and North America. In some countries this looting has now reached such a scale as to threaten the very survival of their archaeological and cultural heritage.
This volume highlights the deleterious effects of the trade on cultural heritage, but in particular it focuses upon questions of legal and local responses: How can people become involved in the preservation of their past and what, in economic terms, are the costs and benefits? Are international conventions or export restrictions effective in diminishing the volume of the trade and the scale of its associated destruction?


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