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Culture in Conflict: Where Can ISIS Get $1 Million? Antiquities Coalition Infographic March 2015
Culture in Conflict: Where Can ISIS Get $1 Million? Antiquities Coalition Infographic March 2015
Crisis and Opportunity: Where US Law Can Help Stop Looting Now Antiquities Coalition 2015
The Fight Against the Illicit Trafficking of Cultural Objects The 1970 UNESCO Convention: Past and Future 15 and 16 March 2011 Paris, UNESCO Headquarters Information [...]
https://youtu.be/NbHuiFWDQws The United States government has a wide range of legal tools to stem the flood of looted antiquities entering the American market. Together [...]
The Antiquities Coalition (AC) had the on Tuesday, June 17th of repatriating a collection of 26th dynasty ushabtis to the Egyptian government on behalf of [...]
On Monday, June 2, 2014 members of the Antiquities Coalition joined together with fellow advocates to attend a hearing and show support for a Memorandum [...]
The Antiquities Coalition strongly supports the request of the Egyptian government for the United States to provide additional protections against the import of illicit Egyptian [...]
Antiquities Coalition team members Deborah Lehr, Peter Herdrich, Katie Paul, and Tess Davis, an archaeologist and advocate of Cambodian cultural heritage organized the roundtable on [...]
The Antiquities Coalition was honored to host the Egyptian Minister of Antiquities, Mohammed Ibrahim the week of March 9 in Washington, DC. During his visit, [...]
Egypt’s Heritage Task Force, a campaign to protect antiquities begun on Facebook by Egyptologist, Monica Hanna. The campaign’s photos on the ground provide an in [...]
The Coalition used aerial imagery analyzed by Dr. Sarah Parcak, National Geographic Explorer and Egyptologist from the University of Alabama at Birmingham to examine looting [...]
The International Coalition to Protect Egyptian Antiquities (ICPEA) to a mission trip to Egypt in May 2011 to assess the state of heritage sites after [...]
The Illicit Antiquities Trade as a Transnational Criminal Network: Characterizing and Anticipating Trafficking of Cultural Heritage International Journal of Cultural Property (2013) 20:113–153. By Peter Campbell 2013 Campbell [...]
Model Provisions on State Ownership of Undiscovered Cultural Objects.pdf
Measuring Illicit Traffic UNESCO.pdf
UNESCO, International Flows of Selected Cultural Goods and Services, 1994-2003: Defining and capturing the flows of global cultural trade UNESCO Institute for Statistics, Montreal, 2005 [...]
Resource Handbook for 1970 UNESCO Convention.pdf
By Lyndel V. Prott A Partnership Against Trafficking in Cultural Objects.pdf