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BackgroundJenny Doole is an archaeologist (B.A. (Hons), Class I, University of Liverpool, 1986: Archaeology of the Eastern Mediterranean) and museums graduate (M.A. (with Distinction), University of Leicester, 1998). She has worked at the IARC since 1998 and during that time has written and lectured extensively on illicit antiquities both in the UK and internationally. Jenny maintains and collates the IARC's extensive news archives, WWW site and deals with subscriptions for Culture Without Context. She also continues to participate in fieldwork projects in Greece. Since the birth of her daughter in 2005 Jenny works three days a week at the IARC. PublicationsBrodie, N.J. & J. Doole. 2004. The Asian Art Affair: US art museum collections of Asian Art and Archaeology. In N.J. Brodie & C. Hills (eds), Material Engagements: Studies in Honour of Colin Renfrew. Cambridge: McDonald Institute. 75–100. Brodie, N.J. & J. Doole. 2001. Illicit antiquities. In N.J. Brodie, J. Doole & C. Renfrew (eds), Trade in Illicit Antiquities: the Destruction of the World's Archaeological Heritage. Cambridge: McDonald Institute. 1–6. Brodie, N.J., Doole, J. & C. Renfrew (eds). 2001. Trade in Illicit Antiquities: the Destruction of the World's Archaeological Heritage. Cambridge: McDonald Institute. Doole, J. 2001. Stealing the past from under our feet. UNESCO Courier, April. Brodie, N.J., Doole, J. & P. Watson. 2000. Stealing History: the Illicit Trade in Cultural Material. Cambridge: McDonald Institute. Mee, C. B & J. Doole. 1993. Aegean Antiquities on Merseyside: The Collections of Liverpool Museum and Liverpool University. Liverpool: Museums and Galleries on Merseyside Last updated September 2006 |