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Illicit Antiquities: The Theft of Culture and the Extinction of Archaeology
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ILLICIT ANTIQUITIES
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1. What is an Animal? , T. Ingold (ed.)
2. The Walking Larder: Patterns of
domestication, pastoralism and predation ,
J. Clutton-Brock
3. Domination and Resistance , D. Miller,
M.J. Rowlands and C. Tilley (eds)
4. State and Society: The emergence and
development of social hierarchy and political
centralization , J. Gledhill, B. Bender and
M.T. Larsen (eds)
5. Who Needs the Past? Indigenous values and
archaeology , R. Layton (ed.)
6. The Meaning of Things: Material culture and
symbolic expression , I. Hodder (ed.)
7. Animals into Art , H. Morphy (ed.)
8. Conflict in the Archaeology of Living
Traditions , R. Layton (ed.)
9. Archaeological Heritage Management in the
Modern World , H.F. Cleere (ed.)
10. Archaeological Approaches to Cultural
Identity , S.J. Shennan (ed.)
11. Centre and Periphery: Comparative
studies in archaeology , T.C. Champion (ed.)
12. The Politics of the Past , P. Gathercole and
D. Lowenthal (eds)
13. Foraging and Farming: The evolution of plant
exploitation , D.R. Harris and
G.C. Hillman (eds)
14. What’s New? A closer look at the process
of innovation , S.E. van der Leeuw and
R. Torrence (eds)
15. Hunters of the Recent Past , L.B. Davis and
B.O.K. Reeves (eds)
16. Signifying Animals: Human meaning in the
natural world , R.G. Willis (ed.)
17. The Excluded Past: Archaeology in education ,
P.G. Stone and R. MacKenzie (eds)
18. From the Baltic to the Black Sea: Studies in
medieval archaeology , D. Austin and
L. Alcock (eds)
19. The Origins of Human Behaviour ,
R.A. Foley (ed.)
20. The Archaeology of Africa: Food, metals and
towns , T. Shaw, P. Sinclair, B. Andah and
A. Okpoko (eds)
21. Archaeology and the Information Age:
A global perspective , P. Reilly and
S. Rahtz (eds)
22. Tropical Archaeobotany: Applications and
developments , J.G. Hather (ed.)
23. Sacred, Sites, Sacred Places , D.L.
Carmichael, J. Hubert, B. Reeves and
A. Schanche (eds)
24. Social Construction of the Past: Representation
as power , G.C. Bond and A. Gilliam (eds)
25. The Presented Past: Heritage, museums
and education , P.G. Stone and
B.L. Molyneaux (eds)
26. Time, Process and Structural Transformation in
Archaeology , S.E. van der Leeuw and
J. McGlade (eds)
27. Archaeology and Language I: Theoretical and
methodological orientations , R. Blench and
M. Spriggs (eds)
28. Early Human Behaviour in the Global
Context , M. Petraglia and R. Korisettar
(eds)
29. Archaeology and Language II: Archaeological
data and linguistic hypotheses , R. Blench
and M. Spriggs (eds)
30. Archaeology and Anthropology of Landscape:
Shaping your landscape , P.J. Ucko and
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31. The Prehistory of Food: Appetites for Change ,
C. Gosden and J.G. Hather (eds)
32. Historical Archaeology: Back from the edge ,
P.P.A. Funari, M. Hall and S. Jones (eds)
33. Cultural Resource Management in
Contemporary Society: Perspectives on
managing and presenting the past , F.P.
MacManamon and A. Hatton (eds)
34. Archaeology and Language III: Artefacts,
languages and texts , R. Blench and M.
Spriggs (eds)
35. Archaeology and Language IV: Language
change and cultural transformation ,
R. Blench and M. Spriggs (eds)
36. The Constructed Past: Experimental
archaeology, education and the public ,
P.G. Stone and P. Planel (eds)
37. Time and Archaeology , T. Murray (ed.)
38. The Archaeology of Difference: Negotiating
cross-cultural engagements in Oceania ,
R. Torrence and A. Clarke (eds)
39. The Archaeology of Drylands: Living at the
margin , G. Barker and D. Gilbertson (eds)
40. Madness, Disability & Social Exclusion:
The archaeology & anthropology of ‘difference’ ,
J. Hubert (ed.)
41. Destruction and Conservation of Cultural
Property , R.L. Layton, P.G. Stone and
J. Thomas (eds)
42. Illicit Antiquities: The theft of culture and the
extinction of archaeology , N. Brodie and K.
Walker Tubb (eds)
ILLICIT ANTIQUITIES
The theft of culture and the
extinction of archaeology
Edited by
Neil Brodie and Kathryn Walker Tubb
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London and New York
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First published 2002 by Routledge
11 New Fetter Lane, London EC4P 4EE
Simultaneously published in the USA and Canada
by Routledge
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Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group
This edition published in the Taylor & Francis e-Library, 2003.
Selection and editorial matter © 2002, Neil Brodie and
Kathryn Walker Tubb; individual chapters
© 2002 the contributors
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or
reproduced or utilized in any form or by any electronic,
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publishers.
British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
A catalogue record for this book is available from the
British Library
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Illicit antiquities: the theft of culture and the extinction of
archaeology/edited by Neil Brodie and Kathryn Walker Tubb.
p. cm. – (One world archaeology; 42)
Papers given at a session of the WAC4 held in Cape Town,
South Africa. Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Antiquities—Collection and preservation—Congresses.
2. Antiquities—Collection and preservation—Moral and ethical
aspects—Congresses. 3. Historical sites—Conservation and
restoration—Congresses. 4. Historic sites—Conservation and
restoration—moral and ethical aspects—Congresses. 5.
Cultural property—Protection—Congresses. 6. Cultural
property—Protection (International law)—Congresses.
7. Archaeological thefts—Congresses.
I. Brodie, Neil. II. Tubb, Kathryn Walker. III. Series.
CC135.I36 2001
363.6
9—dc21 2001019938
ISBN 0-203-16546-2 Master e-book ISBN
ISBN 0-203-25990-4 (Adobe eReader Format)
(Print Edition)
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