Forgery fallout

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Archaeologist Eric Meyers, a professor of Judaic studies at Duke University, discusses about the way in which the spate of high-profile forgeries should force archaeologists, museums, and even governments to rethink the way they approach ancient objects that lack archaeological provenance. He believes that big collectors donate objects to museums and get huge tax write-offs that encourage more illegal dealing.

Prevention, Art, Works, Art forgeries, Meyers, Eric

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Getting inside skulls

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The American archaeologist Ralph Holloway talks about the evolution of the human brain and the human mind during the development of the human civilization.

Holloway, Ralph

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Mel Gibson's Maya

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The views of Richard Hansen, archaeologist and technical advisor for movies, on Maya archaeology are presented.

Hansen, Richard

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Subjects list: United States, Interview, Archaeologists
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