Resources
Safeguarding cultural heritage
On-line
- "The Verocity of "Scientific" Testing by Conservators", Oscar Muscarella
Buying, selling, owning the past
- American Heritage: Collections, Travel, and Great Writing on History
- Beyond the Nationalist-Internationalist Polarization in the Protection of Archaeological Heritage: A Response to Professor Merryman
- Chicago Public Radio, Geopolitics of Archaeology
- Conversation: The Looters Next Door
- Cultural Heritage & Identity
- Cultural Heritage Investigations and Repatriations
- Cultural Heritage Resource (Stanford Archaeology Center)
- Cultural Preservation: A Growing Imperative
- Dutch Centre for International Heritage Activities
- E_Conservation
- Historic Preservation Learning Portal
- International Council of Museums Red List
- Iraq War, 2003 Web Archive
- National Park Service Heritage News
- National Park Service, History & Culture
- Notice of Meeting of the Cultural Property Advisory Committee
- Publishing Unprovenanced Artifacts: Further Observations
- Regional Expert Meeting on the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict
- Report on the State Of the Union about the policies, practices and research in Europe on the applications of Information and Communication technology to tangible Cultural Heritage
- The U.S. Legal Response to the Protection of the World Cultural Heritage
- UNESCO Convention Concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage
- Whose Culture Is It?
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Off-line
- Elkins, N.T., 2009. "Treasure Hunting 101 in America's Classrooms"
, Journal of Field Archaeology 34.4: 482-489 - Meskell, L. (ed) , 1998. Archaeology Under Fire, London: Routlege
- Couvalis, George and Helen Macdonald, 1996. Cultural Heritage, Property, and the Position of Australian Aboriginals, Law in Context Vol. 14, No. 2 Chanock, M. and Simpson, C. (eds.), La Trobe University Press, pp. 141-161
- Wylie, Alison, 1996. Ethical Dilemmas in Archaeological Practice: Looting, Repatriation, Stewardship, and the (Trans)formation of Disciplinary Identity, Perspectives on Science 4:154-194
- Zimmerman, L, K. Vitelli and J. Hollowell-Zimmer (eds), 2003. Ethical Issues in Archaeology, Walnut Creek: Altamira Press
- Lynott, Mark J. and Alison Wylie (eds), 2001. Ethics in American Archaeology, Washington DC: Society for American Archaeology
- St. Clair, 2008. Protecting Cultural Heritage: Essays from the Field
, ed. A. typescript - Messenger, Phyllis Mauch (ed), 1999. The Ethics of Collecting Cultural Property: Whose Culture? Whose Property?, Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press
- Leiboff, Marett, 1996. Treasure, objects and items: the legal protection of the archaeological heritage in England, Law in Context, Vol. 14, No. 2. Chanock, M. and Simpson, C. (eds.), La Trobe University Press, pp. 91-114
- Janeway, Michael and András Szántó, 2001. Who Owns Culture?, National Arts Journalism Program: New York
- R.E. Stipe, 1983. A Richer Heritage, The University of North Carolina Press.
- Mark Lynott and Alison Wylie, 1995. Ethics in American Archaeology: Challenges for the 1990s, Society for American Archaeology
- O'Reilly, Dougald, 2007. Shifting Trends of Heritage Destruction in Cambodia: From Temples to Tombs, Historic Environment, Vol. 20, No. 2, pp. 12-16
- Paul Bator, 1983. The International Trade in Art, University of Chicago Press
- Fiskesjo, Magnus, 2010. The Politics of Cultural Heritage, Lee, Ching Kwan and Hsing, You-Tien (eds.) Reclaiming Chinese Society: The New Social Activism. London, Routledge, 2010, Ch. 12, pp. 225-45. ISBN: 9780415491372.
- Michael F. Brown, 2003. Who Owns Native Culture?, Harvard University Press
- Kate Fitz Gibbon, 2005. Who Owns the Past?: Cultural Policy, Cultural Property, and the Law, Rutgers University Press
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