Illicit Antiquities
Research Centre

against the theft & traffic
of archaeology

Selected publications by IARC staff


 

Books and reports

Papers

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Books and reports

Brodie, N.J. & C. Hills (eds). 2004. Material Engagements: Studies in Honour of Colin Renfrew. Cambridge: McDonald Institute.

Brodie, N.J. & K.W Tubb (eds). 2002. Illicit Antiquities: the Theft of Culture and the Extinction of Archaeology. London: Routledge.

Brodie, N.J., Doole, J. & C. Renfrew (eds). 2001. Trade in Illicit Antiquities: the Destruction of the World's Archaeological Heritage. Cambridge: McDonald Institute.

Brodie, N.J., Doole, J. & P. Watson. 2000. Stealing History: the Illicit Trade in Cultural Material. Cambridge: McDonald Institute.
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Brodie, N.J., Kersel, M.M., Luke, C. & K.W. Tubb (eds). 2006. Archaeology, Cultural Heritage, and the Antiquities Trade. Gainesville: University Press of Florida.

Renfrew, C.  2002. Loot, Legitimacy and Ownership: The Ethical Crisis in Archaeology (Duckworth Debates in Archaeology S.) London:  Gerald Duckworth and Co.

Watson, P  & C. Todeschini.  2006. The Medici Conspiracy: Organized Crime, Looted Antiquities, Rogue Museums. Public Affairs.

Watson, P.  1998.  Sothebys:  The Inside Story.  Bloomsbury. 


Papers

 Addyman, P. & N.J. Brodie. 2002. Metal detecting in Britain: catastrophe or compromise? In N. Brodie & K.W. Tubb (eds), Illicit Antiquities: the Theft of Culture and the Extinction of Archaeology. London: Routledge. 179–84.

 Brodie N.J. 2003. Lessons from the trade in illicit antiquities. In S. Oldfield (ed.), The Trade in Wildlife. London: Earthscan. 184–95.

 Brodie, N.J. & C. Hills. 2004. Introduction. In N.J. Brodie & C. Hills (eds), Material Engagements: Studies in Honour of Colin Renfrew. Cambridge: McDonald Institute. v–xi.

 Brodie, N.J. & C. Luke. 2006. Conclusion: the social and cultural contexts of antiquities collecting. In N.J. Brodie, M. Kersel, C. Luke & K.W. Tubb (eds), Archaeology, Cultural Heritage, and the Antiquities Trade. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 303–20.

 Brodie, N.J. & C. Renfrew. 2005. Looting and the world's archaeological heritage: the inadequate response. Annual Review of Anthropology 34, 343–61.

 Brodie, N.J. & D.W. Gill. 2003. Looting: an international view. In L. Zimmerman, J. Zimmer & K. Vitelli (eds), Ethical Issues in Archaeology. Walnut Creek: AltaMira. 31–44.

 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. & 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. 1998. Pity the poor middlemen. Culture Without Context, no. 3, 7–9.

 Brodie, N.J. 1999. Statistics, damned statistics, and the antiquities trade. Antiquity 73, 447–51.

 Brodie, N.J. 1999. The concept of due diligence and the antiquities trade. Culture Without Context, no 5, 12–15.

 Brodie, N.J. 2000. All at sea? Antiquity 74, 662–3.

 Brodie, N.J. 2000. The licensing of archaeological material for export from the United Kingdom. In Cultural Property: Return and Illicit Trade. Volume II. Seventh Report of the Culture, Media and Sport Committee. London: The Stationery Office.

 Brodie, N.J. 2001. L'applicazione del Regolamento CEE 3911/92 nel Regno Unito. Bolletino di Numismatica , Supplemento 36, 211–14.

 Brodie, N.J. 2002. Britannia waives the rules? The licensing of archaeological material for export from the United Kingdom. In N. Brodie & K.W. Tubb (eds), Illicit Antiquities: the Theft of Culture and the Extinction of Archaeology. London: Routledge. 185–204.

 Brodie, N.J. 2002. Illicit antiquities. In D. Levinson (ed.), The Encyclopedia of Crime and Punishment. Massachusetts: Sage. 872–5.

 Brodie, N.J. 2002. Introduction. In N. Brodie & K.W. Tubb (eds), Illicit Antiquities: the Theft of Culture and the Extinction of Archaeology. London: Routledge.1–22.

(Reprinted in 2003, Stolen history: looting and illicit trade, Museum International 219/220, 10–22; and also in 2004, Illicit antiquities: the theft of culture, in G. Corsane (ed.), Heritage, Museums and Galleries: an Introductory Reader. London: Routledge).

 Brodie, N.J. 2002. Le commerce illicite de biens culturels – Etat des lieux d’un négoce milliardaire. Journal OFC, no. 5, 2–4.

 Brodie, N.J. 2002. Lure of the metal detector: hunting for treasure in England and Wales. Archaeology (July/August), 60–64.

 Brodie, N.J. 2003. Spoils of war. Archaeology (July/August), 16–19.

(Reprinted in 2005, Spoils of war, in The Archaeology of War. Long Island City: Hatherleigh Press. 251–5).

 Brodie, N.J. 2004. Export deregulation and the illicit trade in archaeological material. In J. Richman & M. Forsyth (eds), Legal Perspectives on Cultural Resources. Walnut Creek: AltaMira. 85–99.

 Brodie, N.J. 2004. Jüngste Entwicklungen in Großbritannien. In W.-D. Heilmeyer & J.C. Eule (eds), Illegale Archäologie?. Berlin: Weißensee. 165–74.

 Brodie, N.J. 2005. A Future for Our Past. Symposium for redefining the concept of cultural heritage. International Journal of Cultural Property 12, 1–7.

 Brodie, N.J. 2005. Gullalder for gravrøvere. Museumsnytt 53(1), 12–15.

 Brodie, N.J. 2005. In the field: illicit antiquities. Dig, February, 32.

 Brodie, N.J. 2005. Regulation of the trade in cultural objects. Historical and social perspectives. Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law 38, 1051–66.

  Brodie, N.J. 2006. An archaeologist's view of the trade in unprovenanced antiquities. In B. Hoffman (ed.), Art and Cultural Heritage Law for the Twenty-first Century: Policy and Practice. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 52–63.

 Brodie, N.J. 2006. An outsider looking in: observations on the African ‘art’ market. In N. Finneran (ed.), Safeguarding Africa's Archaeological Past. British Archaeological Reports, International Series 1454. Oxford: Archaeopress.

 Brodie, N.J. 2006. Introduction: transforming values. In N.J. Brodie, M. Kersel, C. Luke & K.W. Tubb (eds), Archaeology, Cultural Heritage, and the Antiquities Trade. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 1–24.

 Brodie, N.J. 2006. Iraq 1990–2004 and the London antiquities market. In N.J. Brodie, M. Kersel, C. Luke & K.W. Tubb (eds), Archaeology, Cultural Heritage, and the Antiquities Trade. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 206–26.

 Brodie, N.J. 2006. Smoke and mirrors. In E. Robson, L. Treadwell & C. Gosden (eds), Who Owns Objects? Oxford: Oxbow, 1–14.

 Brodie, N.J. 2006. The circumstances and consequences of the British Library’s 1994 acquisition of some Kharosthi manuscript fragments. Culture Without Context, no. 17, 5–12.

 Brodie, N.J. 2006. The illegal trade in antiquities. Kunst und Recht 1, February-March, 26–8.

 Tubb, K.W. & N.J. Brodie 2001. From museum to mantelpiece: the antiquities trade in the United Kingdom. In R. Layton, P. Stone & J. Thomas (eds), The Destruction and Conservation of Cultural Property. London: Routledge. 102–16.

 Watson, P. & N. Brodie. 1999. Sorry trade in ancient civilisations. The Times, October 20 1999.


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