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COUNTERING ILLICIT TRAFFIC (1) answer(s).
 
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Countering illicit traffic of cultural heritage in the mediterr / Bligh, Alexander   Journal Article
Bligh, Alexander Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Some of the most thrilling movies of all time depict imaginary or real thefts of artifacts from well-known museums. Topkapi (1964) is about the theft of the Ottoman Sultan's jewel-encrusted dagger from the Istanbul Museum; Entrapment (1999) is about the world's greatest art thief and his plans for the theft of a highly secured piece of artwork. More realistically, most people tend to turn to a news report on art stolen or recovered before they read their usual daily dose of hard news. Art and artifacts definitely capture the collective imagination. Art is usually viewed as the better dimension of human personality, while art thieves often enjoy a degree of infamy not usually associated with other kinds of felonies.
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