Qualitative empirical studies of the illicit antiquities trade have tended to focus either on the supply end, through interviews with looters, or on the demand end, through interviews with dealers, museums and collectors. Trafficking of artefacts across borders from source to market has until now been something of an evidential black hole. Here, we present the first empirical study of a statue trafficking network, using oral history interviews conducted during ethnographic criminology fieldwork in Cambodia and Thailand. The data begin to answer many of the pressing but unresolved questions in academic studies of this particular criminal market, such as whether organized crime is involved in antiquities looting and trafficking (yes), whether...
Abstract: Why is it important to document the provenance of cultural heritage assets?The antiquities...
This chapter will provide a broad overview of the the , smuggling, and illegal sale of cultural obje...
There are many different ways to study trafficking and I have chosen to do it from three different a...
Qualitative empirical studies of the illicit antiquities trade have tended to focus either on the su...
Studies on antiquities trafficking have often been overshadowed by research looking at the trafficki...
Looting-to-order or theft-to-order of cultural assets has been widely dismissed as a myth. To test t...
The 1950s and 1960s constitute a key “moment” in the history of the looting of archaeological sites ...
Diversified transnational criminal activities coupled with broader geographic capabili-ties have tur...
Cultural property trafficking continues to be and is growing as an issue despite increased legislati...
This collection is the product of a collaborative venture between criminologists and archaeologists ...
The connection between the illicit trade in looted antiquities and museums is more nuanced than muse...
In the wake of the trade in ancient materials, several ethical and political issues arise that merit...
Angkor replicated: how Cambodian workshops produce fake masterpieces, and get away with it by Martin...
The looting, trafficking, and illicit sale of cultural objects is a form of transnational crime with...
This article examines the backgrounds of traffickers in Cambodia: why they became involved in traffi...
Abstract: Why is it important to document the provenance of cultural heritage assets?The antiquities...
This chapter will provide a broad overview of the the , smuggling, and illegal sale of cultural obje...
There are many different ways to study trafficking and I have chosen to do it from three different a...
Qualitative empirical studies of the illicit antiquities trade have tended to focus either on the su...
Studies on antiquities trafficking have often been overshadowed by research looking at the trafficki...
Looting-to-order or theft-to-order of cultural assets has been widely dismissed as a myth. To test t...
The 1950s and 1960s constitute a key “moment” in the history of the looting of archaeological sites ...
Diversified transnational criminal activities coupled with broader geographic capabili-ties have tur...
Cultural property trafficking continues to be and is growing as an issue despite increased legislati...
This collection is the product of a collaborative venture between criminologists and archaeologists ...
The connection between the illicit trade in looted antiquities and museums is more nuanced than muse...
In the wake of the trade in ancient materials, several ethical and political issues arise that merit...
Angkor replicated: how Cambodian workshops produce fake masterpieces, and get away with it by Martin...
The looting, trafficking, and illicit sale of cultural objects is a form of transnational crime with...
This article examines the backgrounds of traffickers in Cambodia: why they became involved in traffi...
Abstract: Why is it important to document the provenance of cultural heritage assets?The antiquities...
This chapter will provide a broad overview of the the , smuggling, and illegal sale of cultural obje...
There are many different ways to study trafficking and I have chosen to do it from three different a...