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Illicit antiquities and international litigation–the Turkish experience
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In March, we discussed the founding of the Illicit Antiquities Research Centre (IARC) at the McDonald Institute in Cambridge (ANTIQUITY72: 4–5). Here we publish a contribution towards the debate on the theft of antiquities from Turkey and their acquisition by museums in the USA. Turkey has long had an active policy in fighting cases for restitution of its heritage, and Janet Blake describes their success.
Title: Illicit antiquities and international litigation–the Turkish experience
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In March, we discussed the founding of the Illicit Antiquities Research Centre (IARC) at the McDonald Institute in Cambridge (ANTIQUITY72: 4–5).
Here we publish a contribution towards the debate on the theft of antiquities from Turkey and their acquisition by museums in the USA.
Turkey has long had an active policy in fighting cases for restitution of its heritage, and Janet Blake describes their success.
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