Antiquities Trafficking and Art Crime
Offered By: University of Glasgow via FutureLearn
Course Description
Overview
Learn how art is stolen, trafficked, found, and returned
From fakes and fraud, to thefts and trafficking, art crime has turned archaeological sites in Iraq and Syria into “lunar landscapes”, decapitated Buddha sculptures in Cambodia and left empty frames on museum walls. So how do we protect our heritage from theft, illegal sale, and destruction? Delve into the world of art crime and antiquities trafficking with this online course, and get answers from those fighting to save the world’s precious artefacts.
All learners are invited to this course. No prior knowledge is required.
Taught by
Donna Yates
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