How to control the internet market in antiquities? the need for regulation and monitoring
Illicit antiquities, some pilfered from war zones where jihadist groups operate, are increasingly finding their way online where they are being snapped up by unknowing buyers and further driving the rampant plunder of archaeological sites.
Main Author: | Brodie, N |
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Format: | Report |
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Antiques Coalition
2017
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