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Museum staff are often overwhelmed by the complexities of
acquiring cultural property, particularly antiquities and archaeological material. Collecting practices now require a greater degree of
transparency and cooperation with various stakeholders than in
the past, and are under greater scrutiny to be in line with current legal requirements and ethical expectations. This book provides
a concise, unbiased, and practical resource for those tasked with
navigating the complicated and rapidly changing legal and ethical
landscape governing the acquisition of cultural property and
archaeological material.
acquiring cultural property, particularly antiquities and archaeological material. Collecting practices now require a greater degree of
transparency and cooperation with various stakeholders than in
the past, and are under greater scrutiny to be in line with current legal requirements and ethical expectations. This book provides
a concise, unbiased, and practical resource for those tasked with
navigating the complicated and rapidly changing legal and ethical
landscape governing the acquisition of cultural property and
archaeological material.
