Throughout the course of human civilizations, archaeology is considered as a tool that can be manipulated to achieve certain kind of objectives. For centuries, people struggle for the rights of possession of certain artifacts with significant meanings to their collectivity. One of the main aspects of the debate in archaeology is ethics, and how it plays a big role in mapping out a state of difficulty that needs to be resolved. This thesis deals with the issues of cultural property rights, and evaluating some moral stands behind the argument, by looking at Lord’s Elgin marbles case as a starting point. Could the marbles be considered as stolen properties bought from Lord Elgin? Is repatriation indispensable? Does the Ottomans Empires and Lor...
Together with the evolving definition of cultural heritage, legislation on the matter has extended o...
Do cultural objects have rights? This thesis looks at the flagship case of the Parthenon Marbles (al...
Today, the legacies of 19th century imperialism and colonialism are ever-present inside the West’s m...
abstract: The matter of legitimate ownership over cultural artifacts has always been an area of grea...
Cultural property and its stewardship have long been concerns of museums, archaeologists, art histor...
The foundation of cultural property laws was laid at the Hague Convention on the Protection of Cultu...
In this very short article, two cases relating to the restitution of archaeological heritage will be...
Cultural property has recently become an important issue in the international community. Major museu...
Should cultural property taken by a stronger power or nation remain with that country or should it b...
Cultural property disputes raise questions of ownership, possession, alleged destruction, and lootin...
Artifacts are crucial to the understanding of past societies. Archaeologists are able to learn about...
In the early nineteenth century, a British Lord removed much of the sculpture from the Parthenon and...
Museum ethics and the collecting of antiquities in Egypt have had a symbiotic relationship, each inf...
In the age of economic globalisation, do art and heritage matter? Once the domain of elitist practit...
In debates over the trade in archaeological objects or antiquities, on one end are those who believe...
Together with the evolving definition of cultural heritage, legislation on the matter has extended o...
Do cultural objects have rights? This thesis looks at the flagship case of the Parthenon Marbles (al...
Today, the legacies of 19th century imperialism and colonialism are ever-present inside the West’s m...
abstract: The matter of legitimate ownership over cultural artifacts has always been an area of grea...
Cultural property and its stewardship have long been concerns of museums, archaeologists, art histor...
The foundation of cultural property laws was laid at the Hague Convention on the Protection of Cultu...
In this very short article, two cases relating to the restitution of archaeological heritage will be...
Cultural property has recently become an important issue in the international community. Major museu...
Should cultural property taken by a stronger power or nation remain with that country or should it b...
Cultural property disputes raise questions of ownership, possession, alleged destruction, and lootin...
Artifacts are crucial to the understanding of past societies. Archaeologists are able to learn about...
In the early nineteenth century, a British Lord removed much of the sculpture from the Parthenon and...
Museum ethics and the collecting of antiquities in Egypt have had a symbiotic relationship, each inf...
In the age of economic globalisation, do art and heritage matter? Once the domain of elitist practit...
In debates over the trade in archaeological objects or antiquities, on one end are those who believe...
Together with the evolving definition of cultural heritage, legislation on the matter has extended o...
Do cultural objects have rights? This thesis looks at the flagship case of the Parthenon Marbles (al...
Today, the legacies of 19th century imperialism and colonialism are ever-present inside the West’s m...