Some of the world’s top museum curators, art dealers and auctioneers should be squirming this week. That is if they have read a brilliant new piece of research published in the racily named British Journal of Criminology by two Glasgow University academics. The title of the paper, Temple Looting in Cambodia, accurately reflects the subject matter. Yet it scarcely does justice to the gripping details of this murk
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Some of the world’s top museum curators, art dealers and auctioneers should be squirming this week. That is if they have read a brilliant new piece of research published in the racily named British Journal of Criminology by two Glasgow University academics. The title of the paper, Temple Looting in Cambodia, accurately reflects the subject matter. Yet it scarcely does justice to the gripping details of this murk
Some of the world’s top museum curators, art dealers and auctioneers should be squirming this week. That is if they have read a brilliant new piece of research published in the racily named British Journal of Criminology by two Glasgow University academics. The title of the paper, Temple Looting in Cambodia, accurately reflects the subject matter. Yet it scarcely does justice to the gripping details of this murk
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