Resources
Museum issues
On-line
- AAMD: our members should "normally" not acquire loot
- AIA Statement on Museum Acquisitions and Loans of Antiquities and Ancient Art Works
- Beyond the Nationalist-Internationalist Polarization in the Protection of Archaeological Heritage: A Response to Professor Merryman
- Combating Illicit Trade: Due Diligence Guidelines for Museums, Libraries, and Archives on Collecting and Borrowing Cultural Material
- Cultural Preservation: A Growing Imperative
- Global repatriations and 'universal museums.'
- H-Museum
- Heritance
- Museum of Missing History
- Museum Security Network
- Principles for Museum Acquisitions of Antiquities
- Publishing Unprovenanced Artifacts: Further Observations
- Still only one object listed in AAMD Object Registry
- The International Council of African Museums
- The International Council of Museums
- The Museum Security Network
- What should we do with "our" antiquities?
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Off-line
- Watson, Peter, 1998. Sotheby's: The Inside Story , Random House
- Butcher, K. and D.W.J. Gill, 1993.
The Director, the Dealer, the Goddess and her Champions: The acquisition of the Fitzwilliam Goddess
, American Journal of Arcaheology 97: 383-401 - Chippindale, C. and D.W.J. Gill, 2006. From Boston to Rome: Reflections on Returning Antiquities, International Journal of Cultural Property 13: 311-331
- Chippindale, C. and D.W.J. Gill, 2008. South Italian Pottery in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston acquired since 1983, Journal of Field Archaeology 33: 462-472
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