Ethics of Collecting Cultural Property
Delve into the profound discussions surrounding the Ethics of Collecting Cultural Property by Phyllis Mauch Messenger, published in 1999. This enlightening second edition spans 301 pages and offers a comprehensive examination of the ethical, legal, and intellectual dilemmas associated with the excavation, sale, collection, and ownership of cultural artifacts.
Featuring contributions from experts in archaeology, law, museum administration, art history, and philosophy, this book highlights the importance of collaboration among various stakeholders. It addresses pressing issues of cultural heritage, ownership, and repatriation while advocating for enhanced protection of cultural property.
Whether you are a student, professional, or simply passionate about cultural preservation, this book is an essential resource that encourages thoughtful dialogue and ethical considerations in the realm of cultural property.