Sarah Kramer

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The trafficking in cultural heritage and art is an age-old tradition, but in the current global art market, the phenomenon has precipitously increased in recent years. Syrian, Afghani, and Iraqi archaeological sites and museums are being threatened or destroyed, and museums and auction houses worldwide grapple with restitution claims of Native American groups protesting the sale of their native items. Explore the legal and ethical issues involved in this worldwide market, as well as the responsibilities both professionals and laypeople have in regard to ancient artifacts and their study, collection, and display. Topics covered include ethical protocols for the study, collection, and display of ancient artifacts; relevant national and international laws; and recent case studies.

http://www.sps.nyu.edu/content/scps...874

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