Researching a Rigged Game: Digital Approaches to Tracing the Illicit Trade in Cultural Objects
This open access book on open-source data and the trade in cultural heritage is foundational for object biography, provenance research studies, and social science methodological education. Interest in studying the (illicit) trade in cultural objects, as well questions around ownership, access and pr...
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Springer Nature Switzerland
2025
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