Congratulations to Simon Mackenzie! “What Deters Antiquities Looting and Trafficking?” was the most-downloaded article of September and offers a fascinating interdisciplinary exploration of #deterrence within the field of #illicitantiquities.
📣Advances in Archaeological Practice is pleased to announce the #publication of Volume 13, Issue 1! “Caring for Culture in the Twenty-First Century” prompts discussion surrounding the #illicitantiquities trade and #culturalheritage preservation.
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Socio-legal criminologist Dr. Simon Mackenzie provides compelling discussion of an important question: what deters antiquities #looting and #trafficking? In his FirstView article, Mackenzie considers how #criminological knowledge can enhance our understanding of deterrence in #illicitantiquities.
Ch. Tsirogiannis illustr. #IllicitAntiquities trade's network struct. at #EAAGla #AM19. This *is* an organized crime! http://t.co/l9nGQrQSpt
"The Ultimate Temple Raider? Inside an Antiquities-Smuggling Operation" http://nyti.ms/1LxGrZt #CulturalHeritage #IllicitAntiquities