
Discussion chaired by Lindsey Fine and Michael Loy.
There is no requirement to read all or any of the papers in order to participate in the discussion; just turn up and we shall see where the conversation leads.
Suggested readings:
DAVIS, J. L. 2003 'A Foreign School of Archaeology and the Politics of Archaeological Practice: Anatolia, 1922', Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology 16.2, 145-172
ELIA, R. J. 2001 'Analysis of the Looting, Selling, and Collecting of Apulian Red-Figure Vases: a Quantitative Approach' in N. Brodie, J. Doole and C. Renfrew (eds) Trade in illicit antiquities: the destruction of the world's archaeological heritage. Cambridge: McDonald Insitute for Archaeological Research, 145-153
GEHRKE, H. -J. 2009 'From Athenian identity to European ethnicity - the cultural biography of the myth of Marathon' in T. Derks and N. Roymans (eds) Ethnic Constructs in Antiquity: The Role of Power and Tradition. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 85-99
HAMILAKIS, Y. 2003 'Lives in Ruins: Antiquities and National Imagination in Modern Greece' in S. Kane (ed) The Politics of Archaeology and Identity in the Global Context. Boston: Archaeological Institute of America, 51-78
LOWENTHAL, D. 1988 'Classical antiquities as national and global heritage', Antiquity 62, 726-735