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11 Jul 2023

THE IMPACT OF THE INTERNET ON THE ANTIQUITIES MARKET: JUST HOW EASY IS IT TO BLUR LINES?

This article is the first in a two-part series by C. Wong.https://www.e-a-a.org/404.aspx?aspxerrorpath=%2fEAA%2fNavigation_Publications%2fTEA_77_content%2fDebate.aspx&aspxerrorhost=https%3a%2f%2fwww.e-a-a.org&aspxerroropid=53b0cc642f2c6da43822387f11f2b631

23 Jun 2023

Hezbollah’s blood art

Despite increasing levels of security and scrutiny in recent years, the international art industry has a legacy of enabling criminal groups to move and conceal money with few restrictions, thanks to a culture of anonymous clients, minimal transparency and few checks and balances.https://nowlebanon.com/hezbollahs-blood-...

01 Jun 2023

Erasing Identity: Destroying culture to destroy a people

Only the battered and charred walls of the Hryhoriy Skovoroda National Literary and Memorial Museum remain standing, like ribs surrounding a chest cavity, void of the heart and lungs that once beat and breathed life.https://cnewa.org/magazine/erasing-identity/

01 Jun 2023

Looting and decay: how the pandemic wrought real damage to African heritage

The Covid-19 pandemic will long be remembered for the lockdowns it imposed and the millions of lives it stole, particularly among the elderly. A recent Unesco report shows that it has also took a subtle yet large toll on our world heritage properties.https://theconversation.com/looting-and-decay-how-the-pandemic-wrough...

01 Mar 2023

Egypt’s treasure of smuggled antiquities will come back, sooner or later

Katie Paul, co-director of the Antiquities Trafficking and Heritage Anthropology Research Project, a study into transnational trafficking and crime financing by anthropologists and heritage experts in the US, says the growth of social media has exacerbated the issue.https://meobserver.org/egypts-treasure-of-smuggled-an...

16 Nov 2022

Activists in India and Africa Are Leading the Global Push to Repatriate Looted Artifacts

Sixty-two years ago, the small Indian town of Thanjavur woke up to devastating news. A 2,000-year-old temple in the city had been looted, and its much-loved deity was missing. Police in India say that the centuries-old statue of the dancing Hindu god Shiva (Natarajar) now resides over 2,000 miles away, within the walls...

14 Nov 2022

Qatar National Library Marks International Day Against Illicit Trafficking of Cultural Property

To mark the third International Day Against Illicit Trafficking of Cultural Property, Qatar National Library hosted a high-level virtual panel discussion about the efforts to counter the sale and illegal circulation of antiquities and documentary heritage in the Middle East and North Africa.https://www.qnl.qa/en/about/...

13 Oct 2022

Stolen Afghan manuscripts have been coming up for sale at major auction houses, according to research group

The Himaya project based in Qatar has been working with Interpol to identify artefacts trafficked to London, Paris and Amsterdam.https://www.theartnewspaper.com/2022/10/13/stolen-afghan-manuscripts-have-been-coming-up-for-sale-at-major-auction-houses-according-to-research-group

12 Jun 2022

These activists want buyers and dealers of stolen relics to face criminal charges

It’s common knowledge that armed non-state groups in the Middle East bankroll themselves with oil and ransom money. But a close third in the pipeline that fuels warlords and terrorists globally? The plunder and sale of antiquities.https://www.npr.org/2022/06/12/1103777253/activists-take-aim-at-the-buyers-of-looted-anti...