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Who Owns Objects? Eleanor Robson

Who Owns Objects? By Eleanor Robson

Who Owns Objects? by Eleanor Robson


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Who owns cultural objects? and who has the right to own them? The contributors to this book have thought long and hard about the ethics and politics of collecting, from a variety of professional perspectives: archaeologist, museum curator, antiquities dealer, collector, legislator.

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Who Owns Objects?: The Ethics and Politics of Collecting Cultural Artefacts by Eleanor Robson

Who owns cultural objects? and who has the right to own them? The contributors to this book have thought long and hard about the ethics and politics of collecting, from a variety of professional perspectives: archaeologist, museum curator, antiquities dealer, collector, legislator. The book is the outcome of a series of lectures and workshops held in Oxford in October-December 2004. It brings together some stimulating and provocative opinions, that would not usually be found together; archaeology and cultural heritage students rarely come into contact with antiquities dealers or collectors, for instance; museum curators rarely get to know the production processes and rationales behind the legislation and ethical codes they have to abide by. The aim is to provoke thought and debate on this topical and sensitive subject area.

Who Owns Objects? Reviews

Provides archaeologists, art enthusiasts and political pundits an understanding of the many points of view concerning the debate of who owns ancient objects.' -- Near East Archaeological Society Bulletin 54 Near East Archaeological Society Bulletin 54

About Eleanor Robson

Professor Chris Gosden holds the Chair of European Archaeology at the University of Oxford. He has published extensively on Celtic art, archaeology, landscape and identity.

Table of Contents

Introduction and Acknowledgements Smoke and Mirrors (Neil Brodie) Overview and Assessment after Fifty Years of Collecting in a Changing World (George Ortiz) Archaeologists, Collectors, and Museums (John Boardman) Barriers or Bridges? Museums and Acquisitions in the Light of New Legal and Voluntary Codes (Paul Roberts) Who Owns Objects? A View from the Coin Trade (Ursula Kampmann) Who Owns Objects? A View from the Antiquities Trade (James Ede) Cultural Property: a Contribution to the Debate (Nicholas Mayhew) Recent UK Measures against the International Illicit Trade in Cultural Objects: Examining the New Regulatory Framework (David Gaimster) Repatriation and its Discontents: the Glasgow Experience (Mark O'Neill) Index

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CIN1842172336VG
9781842172339
1842172336
Who Owns Objects?: The Ethics and Politics of Collecting Cultural Artefacts by Eleanor Robson
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxbow Books
20060711
156
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