Publications

The following is a reference list of academic publications written by members and Friends of the Trafficking Culture project. Publications are listed in reverse date order (i.e. newest at the top). Downloadable pdf files are present when available. Further details about these publications can be viewed by clicking on their respective titles. We ask that anyone using this material cites it appropriately.

Kersel, M. (2007), ‘Transcending Borders: Objects on the Move’, Archaeologies 3 (2), 81-98.
Brodie, N., Kersel, M.M., Luke, C. and Tubb, K.W. eds. (2006), Archaeology, Cultural Heritage, and the Antiquities Trade (Gainesville: University Press of Florida).
Brodie, N. (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), 23–26.
Brodie, N. (2006), ‘Introduction: transforming values’, in N. Brodie, M. Kersel, C. Luke and K.W. Tubb (eds), Archaeology, Cultural Heritage, and the Antiquities Trade (Gainesville: University Press of Florida), 1–24.
Brodie, N. (2006), ‘Iraq 1990–2004 and the London antiquities market’, in N. Brodie, M. Kersel, C. Luke and K.W. Tubb (eds), Archaeology, Cultural Heritage, and the Antiquities Trade (Gainesville: University Press of Florida), 206–26.
Brodie, N. and Luke, C. (2006), ‘Conclusion: the social and cultural contexts of antiquities collecting’, in N. Brodie, M. Kersel, C. Luke and K.W. Tubb (eds), Archaeology, Cultural Heritage, and the Antiquities Trade (Gainesville: University Press of Florida), 303–20.
Brodie, N. (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. (2006), ‘Smoke and mirrors’, in E. Robson, L. Treadwell and C. Gosden (eds), Who Owns Objects? (Oxford: Oxbow), 1–14.
Brodie, N. (2006), ‘The effect of an artefact’s provenance on its saleability’, Culture Without Context (19), 4-7.
Brodie, N. (2006), ‘The lost, found, lost again and found again Gospel of Judas’, Culture Without Context (19), 17-27.
Culture Without Context (2006), Issue 19 (Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research).
Culture Without Context (2006), Issue 18 (Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research).
Yates, D. (2006), ‘South America on the Block: The changing face of Pre-Columbian antiquities auctions in response to international law’, MPhil Dissertation, University of Cambridge.
Mackenzie, S. (2006), ‘Psychosocial Balance Sheets: Illicit Purchase Decisions in the Antiquities Market’, Current Issues in Criminal Justice, 18 (2).
Gaimster, D. (2006), ‘Recent measures against the international illicit trade in cultural objects: examining the new regulatory framework’, in E. Robson, L. Treadwell and C. Gosden (eds), Who Owns Objects? (Oxford: Oxbow), 91-104.
Felch, J. (2006) ‘An Italian offer U.S. museums shouldn’t refuse?’, Los Angeles Times, 11 February.
Felch, J., and Frammolino, R. (2006) ‘Getty lets her take fall, ex-curator says’, Los Angeles Times, 29 December.
Felch, J., and Frammolino, R. (2006) ‘Getty risks `embargo,’ Italy warns’, Los Angeles Times, 11 November.
Felch, J., and Frammolino, R. (2006) ‘Getty Will Return 2 Greek Artifacts’, Los Angeles Times, 11 July.
Felch, J., and Frammonlin, R. (2006) ‘Getty’s List of Doubts Multiplies’, Los Angeles Times, 18 June.