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The trade in plunder - Neil Brodie, Jennifer Doole & Colin Renfrew (ed.). Trade in illicit antiquities: the destruction of the world's archaeological heritage. xii+ 172 pages, 73 figures, 11 tables. 2001. Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research; 1-902937-17-1 (ISSN 1363-1349) hardback £25 & US$45. - Neil Brodie & Kathryn Walker Tubb (ed.). Illicit antiquities. The theft of culture and the extinction of archaeology (One World Archaeology 42). xii+308 pages, 30 figures, 6 tables. 2002. London: Routledge; 0-415-23388-7 hardback £75.
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02 January 2015
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