This chapter will provide a broad overview of the the , smuggling, and illegal sale of cultural objects from Latin America. First, I will describe the two categories of Latin American cultural property covered by this chapter (pre-Conquest artefacts, colonial sacred art), and then consider the form and functioning of the illicit trade in Latin American antiquities. I will discuss the on-the-ground devastation of the historic trade in looted Latin American objects and present a model of a historic antiquities trafficking network. is will be illustrated by two case studies: the the and trafficking of a large Maya sculpture from the site of Machaquilá, Guatemala, and of the Church of Challapampa, Peru. Thee paper will close with a brief recom...
Cultural property trafficking continues to be and is growing as an issue despite increased legislati...
The 1950s and 1960s constitute a key “moment” in the history of the looting of archaeological sites ...
This chapter explores the role that museums play in the transnational illicit trade in antiquities. ...
This chapter explores crimes related to the looting, trafficking, and illicit sale of cultural objec...
Artefacts from Latin America are popular on international art markets, however their supply is close...
Trafficking in cultural property is a transnational crime that threatens world cultural heritage and...
The looting, trafficking, and illicit sale of cultural objects is a form of transnational crime with...
Although on-the-ground preservation and policing is a major component of our international efforts t...
The international trade in stolen antiques and artifacts is examined with a focus on restricting suc...
Diversified transnational criminal activities coupled with broader geographic capabili-ties have tur...
Abstract: Why is it important to document the provenance of cultural heritage assets?The antiquities...
Although on-the-ground preservation and policing is a major component of our international efforts ...
This chapter provides an analysis of the routines of the transnational criminal market in looted ant...
Cultural property trafficking continues to be and is growing as an issue despite increased legislati...
The 1950s and 1960s constitute a key “moment” in the history of the looting of archaeological sites ...
This chapter explores the role that museums play in the transnational illicit trade in antiquities. ...
This chapter explores crimes related to the looting, trafficking, and illicit sale of cultural objec...
Artefacts from Latin America are popular on international art markets, however their supply is close...
Trafficking in cultural property is a transnational crime that threatens world cultural heritage and...
The looting, trafficking, and illicit sale of cultural objects is a form of transnational crime with...
Although on-the-ground preservation and policing is a major component of our international efforts t...
The international trade in stolen antiques and artifacts is examined with a focus on restricting suc...
Diversified transnational criminal activities coupled with broader geographic capabili-ties have tur...
Abstract: Why is it important to document the provenance of cultural heritage assets?The antiquities...
Although on-the-ground preservation and policing is a major component of our international efforts ...
This chapter provides an analysis of the routines of the transnational criminal market in looted ant...
Cultural property trafficking continues to be and is growing as an issue despite increased legislati...
The 1950s and 1960s constitute a key “moment” in the history of the looting of archaeological sites ...
This chapter explores the role that museums play in the transnational illicit trade in antiquities. ...