Friday, November 6, 2015

The "Looting Question" Bibliography: Web and Literary Resources on the Archaeological Politics of Private Collecting, Commercial Treasure Hunting, Looting, and "Professional" Archaeology

The "Looting Question" Bibliography: Web and Literary Resources on the Archaeological Politics of Private Collecting, Commercial Treasure Hunting, Looting, and "Professional" Archaeology

Compiled by Hugh Jarvis (PhD, MLS)
<hjarvis AT buffalo.edu>
University at Buffalo
Last updated: 11/05/15
This resource is intended to be provide a comprehensive overview of what is often a controversial topic, for scholarly and classroom use. Coverage is intended to include extreme perspectives as well as more neutral or consensus-seeking views. The list is extensive, with the hope that users will be able to find a range of these items close to hand. While the main focus is on North America, materials from around the world are noted whenever possible (and certainly encouraged). Items are added as they come to my attention or are contributed by others. Annotations are mine except as noted, and are NOT intended to be incendiary. Comments and additions are most welcome!

A. Flagrant Abuse | B. Periodicals | C. Books & Articles | D. Government Action & Legislation
E. Websites & Online Forums | F. Other Net Resources | G. Attached Documents
H. Acknowledgements/Contacts

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