Illicit Antiquities
Research Centre

against the theft & traffic
of archaeology

Other organisations

  • Although we are the only centre in the world dedicated to researching illicit antiquities, there are many other organisations, individuals and authorities who work in this area.

  • Click on the links to visit their WWW sites.


SAFE

ICOM

Heritage Watch

UNESCO

Museum Security Network

US State Department

Comando Carabinieri per la Tutela del Patrimonio Culturale

Metropolitan Police, Art and Antiquities Unit

Interpol

The Art Loss Register

Your brush with the law

The 'Looting Question' bibliography

The SAFE online resource that highlights issues related to the vulnerability of our shared cultural heritage to looting and the illicit antiquities trade.


International Council of Museums

International Council of Museums


Heritage Watch is committed to preserving Cambodia's rich cultural heritage through education projects, tourism campaigns, and other means.


UNESCO


Museum Security Network


Link to United States Department of State Home Page

US State Department
International Cultural Property Protection


Comando Carabinieri per la Tutela del Patrimonio Culturale


Metropolitan Police, Art and Antiquities Unit


Interpol

Interpol, Stolen works of art


The Art Loss Register


Your brush with the law, by Charles Sabba, law enforcement officer and forensic artist.


Also see Hugh Jarvis's bibliography, The Looting Question which lists Web and Literary Resources on the Archaeological Politics of Private Collecting, Commercial Treasure Hunting, Looting, and "Professional" Archaeology

 

Last updated September 2006