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Listed alongside the more familiar knackered sofas and unwanted books are ancient, stolen treasures: Facebook Marketplace has ...
Nearly a third of the 1,500 Syrian antiquities trafficking cases documented by the group since 2012 have taken place in the ...
We examine the scale of the looting, how traffickers use the features of platforms like Facebook to facilitate their illegal businesses, and how the western art world could help tackle the issue.
War-torn countries are having their cultural heritage destroyed with antiquities being looted ... traffickers use the features of platforms like Facebook to facilitate their illegal businesses ...
evidence of looted artifacts. In order to disrupt the black-market trade, Facebook has said that it will remove from its platform any content that violates its new rules. But due to data privacy ...
The antiquities market appears to be thriving in spite of adverse publicity from the trial in Rome of Marion True, the former curator for antiquities at the Getty Museum in California. True is ...
which at the time only denounced the “trade in undocumented artifacts”. But given the hugely problematic implications of selling material on the open market, we must be vocal in denouncing ...