Egypt’s History Is Being Lost to Criminals
Egypt's History Is Being Lost to Criminals Tess Davis and Blythe Bowman Proulx Huffington Post 30 April 2014
Egypt's History Is Being Lost to Criminals Tess Davis and Blythe Bowman Proulx Huffington Post 30 April 2014
Antiquities Coalition Chairman Addresses “Stolen Heritage: Cultural Racketeering in Egypt” at The Middle East Institute in Washington, DC Antiquities Coalition Blog 25 April 2015
Dr. Monica Hanna. Credit: Saving Antiquities for Everyone The Antiquities Coalition was pleased to host the founder of the Egypt's Heritage Task Force, Dr. Monica [...]
Cultural Racketeering and Why it Matters: Robbing the World of History Deborah Lehr Huffington Post 1 October 2013
Egyptian Ministry Signs First Ever Public-Private Partnership Agreement with International Coalition to Protect Egyptian Antiquities Peter Herdrich American Schools of Oriental Research (ASOR) 17 March [...]
Egypt’s Heritage Plundered Anew Editorial Board NY Times 20 March 2014
Egyptian Antiquities Minister Calls for US Importation Restrictions David LaGaccia ArtNet News 18 March 2014
Egyptian Minister of Antiquities and ICPEA sign Public - Private Partnership on March 10, 2014 in Washington,DC. (Left to Right) Egyptian Ambassador to the [...]
Egypt Asks U.S. to Impose Sharp Curbs on Importing of Antiquities Tom Mashberg NY Times 14 March 2014
How ASOR is Helping to Protect Egyptian Antiquities Peter Herdrich ASOR Blog 13 January 2014
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 [...]
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 [...]