Illegaal erfgoed in het Allard Pierson Archeologische collectie onder de loep in het kader van grootschalig herkomstonderzoek

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Publication date 2024
Journal TMA: tijdschrift voor mediterrane archeologie
Volume | Issue number 35 | 70
Pages (from-to) 14-20
Organisations
  • Other - Universiteitsbibliotheek
  • Other - Universiteitsbibliotheek - Allard Pierson
Abstract
Despite increasingly stringent legal and ethical frameworks, the illicit trade in antiquities still flourishes. This concerns objects that have been illegally excavated, stolen or unlawfully exported from their country of modern discovery. The archaeological collections of the University of Amsterdam at the Allard Pierson include objects with a problematic or untraceable provenance. How did these objects end up in the collection and how will the Allard Pierson deal with this legacy? In this article we will take a closer look at the museum’s collection history, its changing policy with regard to the acquisition of antiquities, and the extensive provenance research project that it started in 2023. Several objects from the collection with problematic provenance histories will be presented to illustrate these issues.
Document type Article
Note In special issue: Fraude en Fictie in de archeologie
Language Dutch
Published at https://www.academia.edu/121137814/Illicit_heritage_at_Allard_Pierson_A_closer_look_at_the_archaeological_collection_in_the_context_of_extensive_provenance_research
Other links https://tijdschrift.mediterrane-archeologie.nl/TMA70/
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