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Discussion of the archaeological ethics surrounding the collecting of antiquities and archaeological material.
Monday, 3 October 2011
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An Analysis of the Stern Collection of Cycladicising Art
The loan exhibition of the Leonard N. Stern collection of Cycladicising art at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art has been drawing mu...
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Source: Sotheby's A marble head of Alexander the Great has been seized in New York (reported in " Judge Orders Return of Ancien...
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Tarentine funerary relief Source: Metropolitan Museum of Art The Manhattan DA has provided limited details about the recent return of antiqu...
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If international museums can no longer "own" antiquities either through purchase on the antiquities market or through partage , wh...

5 comments:
David,
No kidding but you are just walking down a one-way street. *gr*
Again, congratulations on all the achievements this year!
Congratulations, David. There's a lot of archaeological heritage in Suffolk, so I am sure you'll be very happy there. Wonderful news.
Congratulations. We look forward to seeing you very soon!
Congratulations! 2011 has been a year of great achievement for you!
It's a shame you're leaving Swansea, but Suffolk is lucky to have you. Congratulations on all that you've achieved this year, and thank you once again for all the lectures and advice you've given me over the last four years.
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