ID | 104320 |
Title Proper | Art in the time of war |
Language | ENG |
Author | Evans, Richard J |
Publication | 2011. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | THE LOOTING of artifacts and cultural objects in times of war and violent political upheaval continues to arouse international concern in the twenty-first century just as it did in the twentieth. The plunder of archaeological sites in Egypt during the recent revolution (after they were abruptly abandoned by teams of archaeologists who were understandably concerned about their personal safety) is only the latest example. In Afghanistan and Iraq too, war was followed by the wholesale looting of museums and other sites, and it was not long before plundered objects began to find their way into collections in the West. |
`In' analytical Note | National Interest Vol. 2011, No. 113; May-Jun 2011: p.16-26 |
Journal Source | National Interest Vol. 2011, No. 113; May-Jun 2011: p.16-26 |
Key Words | Afghanistan ; Iraq ; Cultural Objects ; Egypt ; Rome ; Art |