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The Museum of Turkish and Islamic Arts: rebirth of a sixteenth‐century palace |
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Museum International,
Volume 36,
Issue 1,
1984,
Page 42-48
Nazan Tapan Ölçer,
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DOI:10.1111/j.1468-0033.1984.tb00485.x
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年代:1984
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The Albanian Museum of National History |
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Museum International,
Volume 36,
Issue 1,
1984,
Page 49-54
Burhan Çiraku,
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DOI:10.1111/j.1468-0033.1984.tb00486.x
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年代:1984
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Curator refuses treasure slipped out of Colombia |
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Museum International,
Volume 36,
Issue 1,
1984,
Page 55-56
Linda Ketchum,
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The article below first appeared in Stolen Art Alert (Vol, 4, No. 4, June 1983), a bulletin published ten times a year by the International Foundation for Art Research, New York. Its re‐publication inMuseummarks the beginning of collaboration between the two journals. Each issue of theAlertcontains (a) editorial material providing accurate information on legal developments relating to ownership of cultural property, security, prosecutions and convictions, title conflicts, recent recoveries of stolen objects and description of major thefts, and (b) listings of recently stolen objects, with illustrations and an index. TheAlert'ssources of information are individuals, museums, dealers' associations, law enforcement agencies, INTERPOL and some national governments. Referring to the latter, Bonnie Burnham, Executive Director of the International Foundation for Art Research, has remarked: ‘We have had relatively little success in establishing contact with official cultural property agencies and ministries. I believe that these official bodies would respond much more regularly and positively to our efforts if they were directed through an official international agency, such as Unesco. Not only is there a need for official liaison on the level of psychological acceptance or approval, but from a physical point of view it is very difficult for us to stay in contact with foreign museums and ministries. Most Third World countries, and even many European museums, lack the funds to subscribe to our periodical; we on the other hand find mailing costs to be prohibitive, and cannot sustain many exchanges or complimentary subscriptions. Therefore, the direct international communication that is of paramount importance to us is difficult to maintain, and many of the people who could make the best use of our periodical abroad are unable to receive it.’In order to promote that direct international communicationMuseumhopes to republish further material fromStolen Art Alert,including quarterly listings—a digest—of the most thefts (and recoveries) of cultura
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DOI:10.1111/j.1468-0033.1984.tb00487.x
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年代:1984
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Ecuador Recovers an Important Fragment of its Cultural Memory |
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Museum International,
Volume 36,
Issue 1,
1984,
Page 57-57
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DOI:10.1111/j.1468-0033.1984.tb00488.x
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年代:1984
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Stolen Treasures—Missing Links: an exhibition of art and advocacy |
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Museum International,
Volume 36,
Issue 1,
1984,
Page 58-60
Lee Kimche McGrath,
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DOI:10.1111/j.1468-0033.1984.tb00489.x
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年代:1984
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