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Antiquities : trade or betrayed : legal, ethical, and conservation issues / edited by Kathryn Walker Tubb.

Contributor(s): Tubb, Kathryn Walker | United Kingdom Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works. Archaeology SectionPublication details: London : Archetype Publications, in conjunction with UKIC Archaeology Section, c1995. Description: xxi, 263 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 23 cmISBN: 1873132700Subject(s): Cultural property -- Protection -- Law and legislation | Cultural property -- Protection -- Moral and ethical aspects | Antiquities -- Collection and preservation -- Law and legislation | Antiquities -- Collection and preservation -- Moral and ethical aspects | Antiquities -- Collection and preservation
Contents:
Preface Kathryn Walker Tubb Introduction Professor Lord Renfrew of Kaimsthorn Legal Issues Recovering Stolen Art Norman Palmer The Aims of the 1970 UNESCO Convention on the Means of Prohibiting and Preventing the Illicit Import, Export and Transfer of Ownership of Cultural Property and Action Being Taken by UNESCO to Assist in its Implementation Etienne Clement National and International Laws on the Protection of Cultural Heritage Lyndel V. Prott Conservators and Actions for Recovery of Stolen or Unlawfully Exported Cultural Property Patrick J. O'Keefe United States Efforts to Protect Cultural Property: implementation of the 1970 UNESCO Convention Maria Papageorge Kouroupas Illicit Trafficking in Antiquities and Museum Ethics Patrick J. Boylan Case Histories The Kanakaria Mosaics and the United States law on the Restitution of Stolen and Illegally Exported Cultural Property Patty Gerstenblith The Kanakaria Mosaics of Cyprus: the conservators' view Catherine Sease and Danae Thimme Cycladic Figurines: art versus archaelogy? Christopher Chippindale and David Gill Bad Laws are Made to be Broken Geraldine Norman A Layman's Attemts to Precipitate Change in Domestic and International 'Heritage' Laws John Browning The Saga of the Lydian Hoard Antiquities: from Usak to New York and back and some related observations on the law of cultural repatriation Lawrence M. Kaye and Carla T. Main The Situation in the UK Treasure Trove, Treasure Hunting and the Quest for a Portable Antiquities Act Peter Addyman Treasure Trove: new approaches to antiquities legislation Lady Rosamond Hanworth The Lure of Loot: an example or two Harvey Sheldon The Antiquities Trade: a curator's view Brian Cook Scotland's Portable Antiquities Legislation what is it and how well does it work? Alison Sheridan United Kingdom Export Policies in Relation to Antiquities Carolyn R. Morrison The Way Ahead The Antiquities Trade: towards a more balanced view James Ede Ethics and the Antiquity Trade Jerome Eisenberg The Antiquities Trade: A Police Perspective Richard Ellis The Arts and Antiques Squad John Butler Thesaurus and the Tracing of Cultural Property Peter Cannon-Brookes Protecting Ireland's Archaeological Heritage Eamonn P. Kelly Conservators and Unprovenanced Objects: preserving the cultural heritage or servicing the antiquities trade? Ricardo Elia The Antiquities Trade: an archaeological conservator's perspective Kathryn Walker Tubb
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Based on papers presented at a conference entitle Conservation and the Antiquities Trade.

Includes bibliographical references.

Preface Kathryn Walker Tubb Introduction Professor Lord Renfrew of Kaimsthorn Legal Issues Recovering Stolen Art Norman Palmer The Aims of the 1970 UNESCO Convention on the Means of Prohibiting and Preventing the Illicit Import, Export and Transfer of Ownership of Cultural Property and Action Being Taken by UNESCO to Assist in its Implementation Etienne Clement National and International Laws on the Protection of Cultural Heritage Lyndel V. Prott Conservators and Actions for Recovery of Stolen or Unlawfully Exported Cultural Property Patrick J. O'Keefe United States Efforts to Protect Cultural Property: implementation of the 1970 UNESCO Convention Maria Papageorge Kouroupas Illicit Trafficking in Antiquities and Museum Ethics Patrick J. Boylan Case Histories The Kanakaria Mosaics and the United States law on the Restitution of Stolen and Illegally Exported Cultural Property Patty Gerstenblith The Kanakaria Mosaics of Cyprus: the conservators' view Catherine Sease and Danae Thimme Cycladic Figurines: art versus archaelogy? Christopher Chippindale and David Gill Bad Laws are Made to be Broken Geraldine Norman A Layman's Attemts to Precipitate Change in Domestic and International 'Heritage' Laws John Browning The Saga of the Lydian Hoard Antiquities: from Usak to New York and back and some related observations on the law of cultural repatriation Lawrence M. Kaye and Carla T. Main The Situation in the UK Treasure Trove, Treasure Hunting and the Quest for a Portable Antiquities Act Peter Addyman Treasure Trove: new approaches to antiquities legislation Lady Rosamond Hanworth The Lure of Loot: an example or two Harvey Sheldon The Antiquities Trade: a curator's view Brian Cook Scotland's Portable Antiquities Legislation what is it and how well does it work? Alison Sheridan United Kingdom Export Policies in Relation to Antiquities Carolyn R. Morrison The Way Ahead The Antiquities Trade: towards a more balanced view James Ede Ethics and the Antiquity Trade Jerome Eisenberg The Antiquities Trade: A Police Perspective Richard Ellis The Arts and Antiques Squad John Butler Thesaurus and the Tracing of Cultural Property Peter Cannon-Brookes Protecting Ireland's Archaeological Heritage Eamonn P. Kelly Conservators and Unprovenanced Objects: preserving the cultural heritage or servicing the antiquities trade? Ricardo Elia The Antiquities Trade: an archaeological conservator's perspective Kathryn Walker Tubb