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Culture in Conflict: Where Can ISIS Get $1 Million?

By |July 10th, 2015|Media Library|

Culture in Conflict: Where Can ISIS Get $1 Million? Antiquities Coalition Infographic March 2015

Digital Monuments Men wage online war against Islamic State looting

By |June 8th, 2015|Cultural Racketeering, The Antiquities Coalition in the News|

Digital Monuments Men wage online war against Islamic State looting Ben Farmer The Telegraph 6 June 2015

“Cultural Property Under Threat: The Cultural, Economic and Security Impact of Antiquities Theft in the Middle East” Conference Agenda

By |May 14th, 2015|Private-Public Partnership|

2015 Cairo Conference Cultural Property Under Threat: The Cultural, Economic and Security Impact of Antiquities Theft in the Middle East  Day 1 • 13 May [...]

The Fight Against the Illicit Trafficking of Cultural Objects The 1970 UNESCO Convention: Past and Future

By |March 19th, 2015|Media Library, Relevant Reading|

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 [...]

Assyrian Artifacts to Be Returned to Iraq

By |March 15th, 2015|Relevant Reading|

March 15, 2015 NY Times By Tom Mashberg http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/03/15/assyrian-artifacts-to-be-returned-to-iraq/ American officials on Monday are expected to repatriate about 65 objects to the Iraqi government, among [...]

Crisis and Opportunity: Where US Law Can Help Stop Looting Now

By |March 11th, 2015|Media Library|

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 [...]

Antiquities Coalition Calls on U.S. and All Nations to Use All Policy and Legal Tools to Halt the Destruction, Trafficking, and Sale of Illicit Antiquities

By |March 11th, 2015|Cultural Cleansing|

Washington, DC, March 11, 2015 ——— As ISIL extremists intensify their shameful march of destruction — destroying or looting and trafficking our shared heritage — the Antiquities Coalition [...]

Antiquities Coalition Calls on U.S. and All Nations to Use All Policy and Legal Tools to Halt the Destruction, Trafficking, and Sale of Illicit Antiquities

By |March 11th, 2015|Cultural Racketeering, Our Voices|

Antiquities Coalition Calls on U.S. and All Nations to Use All Policy and Legal Tools to Halt the Destruction, Trafficking, and Sale of Illicit Antiquities [...]

Criminal Justice Matters Stealing the Past: Terrorists and the Black Market for Antiquities

By |March 6th, 2015|Trade|

March 4, 2015 As part of its "Criminal Justice Matters" series with Stephen Handelman, CUNY TV recently featured Antiquities Coalition Co-Founder Peter Herdrich and John [...]

Egypt Takes the Lead to Combat Looting

By |February 25th, 2015|Private-Public Partnership|

The Antiquities Coalition commends the Egypt government’s leadership in the global fight against cultural racketeering – the systematic looting and trafficking of antiquities by criminal [...]

Gleaming in the Dust

By |September 29th, 2014|Relevant Reading|

Gleaming in the Dust is a new audio documentary that reveals the extent to which ancient antiquities are being looted in Egypt and sold on [...]

A la Poursuite des Pilleurs des Temples (Chasing Temple Robbers)

By |September 4th, 2014|Trafficking|

Tess Davis September 5, 2014 How one of the most famous statues in Cambodia could be found in the catalog of Sotheby's sales: A captivating [...]

Sotheby’s Returns Looted 10th Century Statue to Cambodia

By |June 23rd, 2014|Trafficking|

June 13, 2014 Tess Davis https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gk6SXIKuotU Tess Davis

Returning Duryodhana

By |June 23rd, 2014|Our Voices|

Returning Duryodhana Tess Davis Bostonia Winter-Spring 2014 Issue

Ancient Egyptian Artifacts Repatriated: American Family Returns Personal Collection to Egypt

By |June 19th, 2014|Our Voices|

Ancient Egyptian Artifacts Repatriated: American Family Returns Personal Collection to Egypt Antiquities Coalition Blog 19 June 2014

Cambodia Roundtable on Cultural Racketeering – May 8, 2014

By |June 4th, 2014|Cultural Racketeering, Media Library|

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 [...]

Tomb Raiders and Returns: Recovering Cambodian Antiquities and Our Collective Culture

By |May 23rd, 2014|Our Voices|

Tomb Raiders and Returns: Recovering Cambodian Antiquities and Our Collective Culture Mark Vlasic Huffington Post 23 May 2014  

Weekly Spotlight on State Culture: US to Review Request to Ran Antiquities Imports

By |May 22nd, 2014|The Antiquities Coalition in the News|

Weekly Spotlight on State Culture: US to Review Request to Ran Antiquities Imports Mai Elwakil Mada Masr 22 May 2014

Many Looted Egyptian Artifacts Go First to Israel, Switzerland

By |April 30th, 2014|The Antiquities Coalition in the News|

Many Looted Egyptian Artifacts Go First to Israel, Switzerland Barbara Slavin AL Monitor 28 April 2014

Egyptian Antiquities Minister Calls for US Importation Restrictions

By |March 18th, 2014|The Antiquities Coalition in the News|

Egyptian Antiquities Minister Calls for US Importation Restrictions David LaGaccia ArtNet News 18 March 2014

Egypt Asks U.S. to Impose Sharp Curbs on Importing of Antiquities

By |March 14th, 2014|The Antiquities Coalition in the News|

Egypt Asks U.S. to Impose Sharp Curbs on Importing of Antiquities Tom Mashberg NY Times 14 March 2014

Monuments Men: Protecting Art And Cultural Heritage In The Midst Of Conflict

By |March 12th, 2014|Relevant Reading|

March 12, 2014 The Kojo Show Corine Wegener http://thekojonnamdishow.org/shows/2014-03-12/monuments-men-protecting-art-and-cultural-heritage-midst-conflict During World War II, a U.S. Army unit known as the Monuments, Fine Arts and Archives Section [...]

How ASOR is Helping to Protect Egyptian Antiquities

By |February 12th, 2014|Our Voices|

How ASOR is Helping to Protect Egyptian Antiquities Peter Herdrich ASOR Blog 13 January 2014

Egyptian Embassy in US, eBay Agree to Suspend Selling Antiquities

By |January 29th, 2014|The Antiquities Coalition in the News|

Egyptian Embassy in US, eBay Agree to Suspend Selling Antiquities The Cairo Post 29 January 2014

The Illicit Antiquities Trade as a Transnational Criminal Network

By |March 19th, 2013|Media Library, Relevant Reading|

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 [...]

The Fight Against the Illicit Trafficking of Cultural Property: Best Practices in the United States of America

By |March 4th, 2013|Relevant Reading|

By Lawrence M. Kaye Best Practices in the United States of America.pdf

Organised Crimes in Art and Antiquities

By |December 12th, 2008|Relevant Reading|

December 12-14, 2008 Edited by Stefano Manacorda International Scientific and Professional  Advisory Council of the United Nations Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Programme: Selected papers and contributions from theInternational Conference on [...]

Basic Actions Concerning Cultural Objects Being Offered for Sale Over the Internet

By |August 4th, 2007|Media Library, Relevant Reading|

Measuring Illicit Traffic UNESCO.pdf

International Antiquities Trafficking: Theft by Another Name

By |March 1st, 2007|Relevant Reading|

International Antiquities Trafficking: Theft by Another Name - Protecting Archaeological Sites Abroad by Prosecuting Receivers, Sellers, and Smugglers of Looted Antiquities under United States Domestic Law Papers presented at [...]

Model Export Certificate for Cultural Objects

By |March 4th, 2005|Relevant Reading|

MODEL EXPORT CERTIFICATE FOR CULTURAL OBJECTS.pdf

UNESCO, International Flows of Selected Cultural Goods and Services, 1994-2003

By |March 19th, 2003|Media Library, Relevant Reading|

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 [...]

Pity the Poor Middlemen

By |January 4th, 1998|Relevant Reading|

1998 Culture Without Context 3, Autumn, no. 4‐6. Neil Brodie Brodie 1998

Preventing the Illicit Traffic in Cultural Property: Resource Handbook for 1970 UNESCO Convention

By |March 4th, 1997|Media Library, Relevant Reading|

Resource Handbook for 1970 UNESCO Convention.pdf

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