My colleagues are in a difficult position, and Gil Stein does an excellent job in this story of highlighting the immense losses that have occurred as a result of site looting. Unless it is made clearer, though, that while we all welcome the chance to assist Iraqi archaeologists other programs also need to be established to help cut down on looting, the archaeologists we train may have less and less to excavate.
Caveat Emptor: What the Dancing Maenad Can Tell Us About the Market for
Looted Art
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Christie's 2019 Auction
In November 2019, ARCA published a blog post raising questions about a
5th-century BCE polychrome antefix depicting a dancing maena...
4 days ago
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The film of "...looting ... on sites that I have never seen before..." is actually of the legitimate excavations at Kish in the 1920's. You can see more of it at this news feature on YouTube about the Kish project at the Field Museum of Natural History. The Field Museum holds 1200 feet of film from the Kish excavations. As far as I know, it is not all available online.
-Chuck Jones-
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