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GdL, « Cuneiform Exceptionalism? - Justifying the Study and Publication of Unprovenanced Cuneiform Tablets from Iraq », Économie des conventions, ID : 10.58079/n45f
Neil Brodie (2021) In: Naomi Oosterman & Donna Yates (eds.), Crime and Art. Sociological and Criminological Perspectives of Crimes in the Art World. Cham: Springer, pp 103-117. Abstract: “Through the 1990s and 2000s thousands of cuneiform tablets were looted from archaeological sites in Iraq and acquired by private collectors. Since then, scholars with expertise in reading cuneiform inscriptions (who call themselves Assyriologists) have been studying and publishing the texts. This sc...