Are archaeologists talking about looting? Reviewing archaeological and anthropological conference proceedings from 1899 - 2019

Naomi Oosterman*, Cara Grace Tremain

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Abstract

The impetus for this study was a review of the Society for American Archaeology (SAA) 86th Annual Meeting program in 2021. Finding that no single poster or presentation referenced looting or antiquities trafficking despite these issues being ethical considerations that all SAA members are expected to recognize, we sought to investigate whether this was an irregularity – perhaps due to the virtual format of the meeting – or whether it was more common than not. For a broader understanding of if, how, and where these topics are discussed by archaeologists outside of the SAA, we expanded the investigation and studied the archives of 14 other archaeological and anthropological conferences. The results of the study show that despite there being an overall increase in mentioning looting and antiquities trafficking at conferences, it remains a niche and infrequently discussed topic.
Original languageEnglish
JournalInternational Journal of Cultural Property
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Publication statusPublished - 2024

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