This chapter explores crimes related to the looting, trafficking, and illicit sale of cultural objects from Latin America. After a brief summary of the market for Latin American antiquities, the nature of crimes against those antiquities, and the policy that is meant to regulate the situation, four contemporary case cultural heritage crime case studies from the Andes are discussed: trafficking of ancient textiles, the trade in mummified human remains, the theft of colonial silver, and sacred art theft. The chapter concludes with a call for market reduction and context-specific, targeted responses to threats to Latin American cultural heritage
In 2012 two men were lynched in Bolivia, first because there is an illicit market for Bolivian cultu...
In 2012 two men were lynched in Bolivia, first because there is an illicit market for Bolivian cultu...
This collection is the product of a collaborative venture between criminologists and archaeologists ...
This chapter will provide a broad overview of the the , smuggling, and illegal sale of cultural obje...
Artefacts from Latin America are popular on international art markets, however their supply is close...
The aim of this paper is to present crime related to cultural heritage in the world, and to determin...
- DOI: 10.5102/rdi.v17i3.7030Examina as táticas de policiamento, prevenção e legislação em doze país...
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...
It is a well-known fact that organised crime has developed into an international network including v...
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...
Purpose – The paper aims to present both the legal and illegal aspects of the market in antiquities,...
This chapter provides an analysis of the routines of the transnational criminal market in looted ant...
In 2012 two men were lynched in Bolivia, first because there is an illicit market for Bolivian cultu...
In 2012 two men were lynched in Bolivia, first because there is an illicit market for Bolivian cultu...
This collection is the product of a collaborative venture between criminologists and archaeologists ...
This chapter will provide a broad overview of the the , smuggling, and illegal sale of cultural obje...
Artefacts from Latin America are popular on international art markets, however their supply is close...
The aim of this paper is to present crime related to cultural heritage in the world, and to determin...
- DOI: 10.5102/rdi.v17i3.7030Examina as táticas de policiamento, prevenção e legislação em doze país...
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...
It is a well-known fact that organised crime has developed into an international network including v...
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...
Purpose – The paper aims to present both the legal and illegal aspects of the market in antiquities,...
This chapter provides an analysis of the routines of the transnational criminal market in looted ant...
In 2012 two men were lynched in Bolivia, first because there is an illicit market for Bolivian cultu...
In 2012 two men were lynched in Bolivia, first because there is an illicit market for Bolivian cultu...
This collection is the product of a collaborative venture between criminologists and archaeologists ...