‘Walking a fine line: Obtaining sensitive information using a valid methodology’, in M. Sorensen, and J. Carman (eds), Heritage Studies: Methods and approaches

Articles
Thème de la ressource: 
Trafic d'œuvres d'art, d'antiquités, de documents anciens et de spécimens d'histoire naturelle
Pillage d'objets archéologiques
Type de ressource: 
Bibliographie - Articles
Auteur: 
KERSEL M.
Editeur: 
London, New York: Routledge
Date: 
2010
Pages / Longueur: 
pp. 178-200
Langue de publication: 
Anglais

In the global marketplace for cultural objects there are illegal elements at every stage. Individuals clandestinely pillage archaeological sites. The artefacts then move through a series of both legal and illegal conduits to arrive at a salesroom or auction house for sale to private collectors or museums that turn a blind eye to the question of provenance (archaeological findspot).