000024432 000__ 03628cam\a2200613\i\4500 000024432 001__ 24432 000024432 003__ SzGeWIPO 000024432 005__ 20210318104946.0 000024432 008__ 080130s2008\\\\njua\\\\rb\\\\001\0\eng\\ 000024432 010__ $$a 2008922048 000024432 020__ $$a9780691137124 000024432 020__ $$z0691137129$$qacid-free paper 000024432 020__ $$z9780691148106 000024432 020__ $$z0691148104 000024432 020__ $$z9781400839247$$qe-book 000024432 035__ $$a(wipo)15162046 000024432 035__ $$a(OCoLC)213111635 000024432 040__ $$aDLC$$beng$$erda$$cDLC$$dCaBNVSL 000024432 043__ $$aa-cc--- 000024432 050_4 $$aCC135$$b.C85 2008 000024432 08204 $$a930.1074$$222 000024432 084__ $$aN 637 CUN.W 000024432 090__ $$c26707$$d26702 000024432 1001_ $$aCuno, James B.,$$eauthor. 000024432 24510 $$aWho owns antiquity? :$$bmuseums and the battle over our ancient heritage /$$cJames Cuno. 000024432 264_1 $$aPrinceton, N.J. :$$bPrinceton University Press,$$c2008. 000024432 300__ $$axxxvii, 228 pages :$$billustrations ;$$c24 cm. 000024432 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 000024432 337__ $$aunmediated$$bn$$2rdamedia 000024432 338__ $$avolume$$bnc$$2rdacarrier 000024432 4901_ $$aA Princeton University e-Book 000024432 500__ $$aIntroduction: The crux of the matter -- Political matters -- More political matters -- The Turkish question -- The Chinese question -- Identity matters -- Epilogue. 000024432 500__ $$aFourth printing, and first paperback printing, with a new afterword by the author, 2011. 000024432 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 207-216) and index. 000024432 5050_ $$a1. Political matters; 2. More political matters; 3. The Turkish question; 4. The Chinese question; 5. Identity matters. 000024432 5050_ $$aIntroduction: The crux of the matter -- Political matters -- More political matters -- The Turkish question -- The Chinese question -- Identity matters -- Epilogue. 000024432 520__ $$a"Whether antiquities should be returned to the countries where they were found is one of the most urgent and controversial issues in the art world today, and it has pitted museums, private collectors, and dealers against source countries, archaeologists, and academics. Maintaining that the acquisition of undocumented antiquities by museums encourages the looting of archaeological sites, countries such as Italy, Greece, Egypt, Turkey, and China have claimed ancient artifacts as state property, called for their return from museums around the world, and passed laws against their future export. But in Who Owns Antiquity?, one of the world's leading museum directors vigorously challenges this nationalistic position, arguing that it is damaging and often disingenuous ... Cuno argues that nationalistic retention and reclamation policies impede common access to this common heritage and encourage a dubious and dangerous politicization of antiquities--and of culture itself. Antiquities need to be protected from looting but also from nationalistic identity politics."--Jacket. 000024432 650_0 $$aSocial sciences$$vArchaeology. 000024432 650_0 $$aAntiquities$$xCollection and preservation$$xPhilosophy. 000024432 650_0 $$aCultural property. 000024432 650_0 $$aMuseums$$xAcquisitions$$xPhilosophy. 000024432 650_4 $$aCultural property 000024432 650_6 $$aMusées$$xAcquisitions$$xPhilosophie. 000024432 650_6 $$aAntiquités$$xCollections et conservation$$xPhilosophie. 000024432 650_6 $$aBiens culturels. 000024432 651_0 $$aChina$$xCommerce$$xLaw and legislation. 000024432 651_0 $$aItaly$$xCommerce$$xLaw and legislation. 000024432 7001_ $$aCuno, James B. 000024432 830_0 $$aPrinceton University e-Book. 000024432 906__ $$a0$$bibc$$corignew$$d2$$eepcn$$f20$$gy-gencatlg 000024432 942__ $$cMON$$jN 637 CUN.W 000024432 952__ $$w2008-07-03$$p2008-0458$$r14.20$$u38109$$bMAIN$$10$$kN 637 CUN.W$$v2008-07-03$$ztagged$$71 000024432 955__ $$apc16 2008-01-30 000024432 980__ $$aBIB 000024432 999__ $$c26707$$d26707