Rick St Hilaire has a discussion of the ACCG's decision to file an appeal over the Baltimore Test Case. He clearly thinks that they are on very weak ground.
Discussion of the archaeological ethics surrounding the collecting of antiquities and archaeological material.
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Oddly, St. Hilaire failed to attach a copy of the brief to his blog so that the readers could judge for themselves the accuracy of his assessment. It is easily accessible here: http://www.accg.us/News/Item/ACCG_Appellant_Brief_filed_in_Cyprus_China_coin_seizure.aspx
Peter
Thank you for sharing this link.
David
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