Archaeology, cultural heritage, and the antiquities trade

Edited by:
Brodie, N, Kersel, MM, Luke, CM, Tubb, KW

Protecting cultural heritage in conflict / Lyndel V. Prott – The U.S. legal response to the protection of the world cultural heritage / Marina Papa Sokal – Recent developments in the legal protection of cultural heritage / Patty Gerstenblith – Convicted dealers : what we can learn / Peter Watson – St. Lawrence Island’s legal market in archaeological goods / Julie Hollowell – A model investigative protocol for looting and anti-looting educational program / Robert D. Hicks – The plunder of the Ulúa Valley, Honduras, and a market analysis for its antiquities / Christina Luke, John S. Henderson – Looting Lydia : the destruction of an archaeological landscape in Western Turkey / Christopher H. Roosevelt, Christina Luke – From the ground to the buyer : a market analysis of the trade in illegal antiquities / Morag M. Kersel – The plunder of Iraq’s archaeological heritage, 1991-2005, and the London antiquities trade / Neil Brodie – Afghanistan’s cultural heritage : an exceptional case? / Juliette Van Krieken-Pieters – Illicit trafficking and trade in Indian antiquities : renewed efforts to save and preserve India’s heritage / S. K. Pachauri – Museum acquisitions : responsibilities for the illicit traffic in antiquities / Colin Renfrew – Structural complexity and social conflict in managing the past at Copán, Honduras / Lena Mortensen – Supporting and promoting the idea of a shared cultural patrimony / Paula Kay lazrus – Artifacts and emotion / Kathryn Walker Tubb – Conclusion : the social and cultural contexts of collecting / Neil Brodie, Christina Luke.