The Futures of Our Pasts : Ethical Implications of Collecting Antiquities in the Twenty-first Century /
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| Format: | Electronic eBook |
| Language: | Inglés |
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Santa Fe, N.M. :
School for Advanced Research Press,
2012.
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| Edition: | 1st ed. |
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| Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Susan Benton Bruning and Michael A. Adler
- Transcending the tangible : museum fiduciary duties in the age of repatriation / Susan Benton Bruning
- Provenience, provenance, and context(s) / Alexander Barker
- The protection of the past by intelligently managing the present and the future / Emma C. Bunker
- The more the merrier : case studies and lessons learned about collaboration between archaeological projects, museums, and countries of origin / David Freidel and Michelle Rich
- Thinking about the sevso treasure / John Henry Merryman
- Has the market in antiquities changed in light of recent legal developments? / Patty Gerstenblith
- Commentary : is it ethics or hypocrisy? / Torkom Demirjian
- Commentary : who owns the past? / Donny George Youkhanna
- The futures of our many pasts : challenging the fallacies and finding common (battle)grounds / Michael A. Adler.


