Who “Owns” the Euphronios Krater? Nationalism and Internationalism in the Protection of Archaeological Heritage
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https://doi.org/10.5334/pp.37Keywords:
looting, antiquities,Abstract
This paper is based in part on a longer article, “Beyond the nationalist–internationalist polarisation in the protection of archaeological heritage: A response to Professor Merryman”, that was published in Art Antiquity and Law, vol. XIV, no. 3 (October 2009), pp. 237–274. We thank the editor of Art Antiquity and Law for permission to republish some of this material here.Published
2011-03-05
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