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Related Publications

Brodie, N. (2019), ‘The “art world” of the auction houses: The role of professional experts’, Arts 8(2): 56.

Brodie, N. (2019), ‘Through a Glass, Darkly: Long-Term Antiquities Auction Data in Context’, International Journal of Cultural Property 26(3): 265–283.

Davis, T. and S. Mackenzie (2019), ‘The International Politics of Cultural Heritage Crime in Cambodia: Past, Present and Future’, in S. Hufnagel and D. Chappell (eds.), The Palgrave Handbook on Art Crime. London: Routledge, 751–767.

Yates, D., Mackenzie, S. and Smith, E. (2017), ‘The cultural capitalists: Notes on the ongoing reconfiguration of trafficking culture in Asia’. Crime, Media, Culture, 13(2): 245-254.

Davis, T. and Mackenzie, S. (2014) ‘Crime and Conflict: Temple Looting in Cambodia’. In J. Kila and M. Balcells (eds) Cultural Property Crimes: an overview and analysis on contemporary perspectives and trends (Brill: Leiden) 292–306.

Mackenzie, S. and Davis, T. (2014), ‘Temple Looting in Cambodia Anatomy of a Statue Trafficking Network’, British Journal of Criminology, 54: 722–740.

Vlasic, M., and Davis, T. (2013) ‘When Museums do the Right Thing’, International Herald Tribune, 17 May.

Vlasic, M., and Davis, T. (2012), ‘Should Cambodian “blood antiquities” be returned?’, CNN, 7 June.

Davis, T. (2011), ‘Supply and demand: exposing the illicit trade in Cambodian antiquities through a study of Sotheby’s auction house’, Crime, Law and Social Change 56 (2), 155-174.

Felch, J. (2008) ‘A life in shards: A passion for art, a perilous pursuit’, Los Angeles Times, 11, 12, 13 September.
