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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Donna Yates is an archaeologist and Associate Professor in the Department of Criminal Law and Criminology at Maastricht University. Her research considers transnational illicit trade in cultural objects, art and heritage crime including Looted art and the Antiquities trade, and white collar crime.
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- Findings from the New Zealand Numeracy Development Projects 2005 (2005) (46)
- What is grey about the ‘grey market’ in antiquities (2017) (32)
- Collectors on illicit collecting: Higher loyalties and other techniques of neutralization in the unlawful collecting of rare and precious orchids and antiquities (2015) (24)
- 2 Displacement, Deforestation, and Drugs: Antiquities Trafficking and the Narcotics Support Economies of Guatemala (2014) (17)
- Church Theft, Insecurity, and Community Justice: The Reality of Source-End Regulation of the Market for Illicit Bolivian Cultural Objects (2014) (16)
- Trafficking Culture (2019) (15)
- Illicit cultural property from Latin America: looting, trafficking and sales (2015) (14)
- Crowdsourcing Antiquities Crime Fighting (2018) (13)
- Archaeology and Autonomies: The Legal Framework of Heritage Management in a New Bolivia (2011) (12)
- Reality and Practicality: Challenges to Effective Cultural Property Policy on the Ground in Latin America (2015) (9)
- The Global Traffic in Looted Cultural Objects (2016) (9)
- Trafficking cultural objects and human rights (2016) (8)
- The cultural capitalists: Notes on the ongoing reconfiguration of trafficking culture in Asia (2017) (7)
- Museums, collectors, and value manipulation: tax fraud through donation of antiquities (2016) (6)
- ‘Now that you mention it, museums probably are a target’: museums, terrorism and security in the United Kingdom (2019) (5)
- Heritage, Crisis, and Community Crime Prevention in Nepal (2018) (5)
- Value and doubt: the persuasive power of 'authenticity' in the antiquities market (2015) (5)
- Why There is Still an Illicit Trade in Cultural Objects and What We Can Do About It (2021) (5)
- The Market for Mesoamerica: Reflections on the Sale of Pre-Columbian Antiquities (2019) (4)
- Policing heritage crime in Latin America (2020) (4)
- Lies, damned lies, and archaeologists: antiquities trafficking research as criminology and the ethics of identification (2017) (4)
- Crime, Controversy and the Comments Section: Discussing archaeological looting, trafficking, and the illicit antiquities trade online (2015) (3)
- Failures and Consequences of Antiquities Antitrafficking Policy in Mesoamerica (2019) (3)
- Contextually Responsive Facilitation (2005) (3)
- Researching a Risky Business? The Use of Freedom of Information to Explore Counterterrorism Security at Museums in the United Kingdom (2019) (3)
- Cultural Heritage Offences in Latin America: Textile Traffickers, Mummy Mailers, Silver Smugglers, and Virgin Vandals (2019) (2)
- The looting of archaeological heritage (Part 1) (2017) (2)
- The theft of cultural property in Bolivia: the absence of metal detectors (2013) (2)
- Publication as Preservation at a Remote Maya Site in the Early Twentieth Century (2013) (2)
- Crime, Corruption, and Collateral Damage: Large Infrastructure Projects as a Threat to Cultural Heritage (2020) (2)
- “Community Justice,” Ancestral Rights, and Lynching in Rural Bolivia (2020) (2)
- Marinefish stings. (1989) (1)
- Crime and its objects (2021) (1)
- Regulating the Wild West: Symbolic Security Bubbles and White Collar Crime in the Art Market (2021) (1)
- Antiquities Trafficking and the Provenance Problem (2019) (1)
- shaligram pilgrimage in the nepal HimalayasHolly Walters. 2020. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 294 pp., ISBN-10: 9789463721721Reviewed by Donna Yates, Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlandsd.yates@maastrichtuniversity.nl (2021) (1)
- A fourteenth-century Latin poem on the art of the physician. (1980) (1)
- Protecting a Broken Window: Vandalism and Security at Rural Rock Art Sites (2021) (1)
- Crime, corruption, and collateral damage (2019) (1)
- Hope in Dirt: Report of the Fort Apache Workshop on Forensic Sedimentology Applications to Cultural Property Crime, 15—19 October 2018 (2019) (1)
- Publication as Preservation: A Remote Maya Site in the Early 20th Century (2013) (1)
- The ruin of the Maya heartland: successes, failures, and consequences of four decades of antiquities trafficking regulation (2015) (0)
- The structure of the global market in illicit antiquities (2019) (0)
- Donna Yates. Review of "A Maya Universe in Stone" by Stephen Houston. (2022) (0)
- The destination market (2019) (0)
- Field, Les, CristóbalGnecco & JoeWatkins (eds). Challenging the dichotomy: the licit and the illicit in archaeological and heritage discourses. x, 229 pp., illus., bibliogrs. Tucson: Univ. of Arizona Press, 2016. £63.95 (cloth) (2021) (0)
- Crime, Material and Meaning in Art World Desirescapes (2021) (0)
- Digital transit ports for the illicit trade in antiquities: the case of the ‘Afghan Genizah’ (2022) (0)
- Regulation, self-regulation and ethical consumption markets (2019) (0)
- Introduction to special issue: 'Invention and Reinvention: Perceptions and Archaeological Practice' (2009) (0)
- Preface (2019) (0)
- Review of: 'Janaab'Pakal of Palenque: Reconstructing the Life and Death of a Maya Ruler', edited by Vera Tiesler and Andrea Cucina (2008) (0)
- Policy failure, policy future (2019) (0)
- Global Trade in Stolen Culture and Nature as Neocolonial Hegemony (2020) (0)
- Introduction (2021) (0)
- Creative compliance, neutralization techniques, and palaeontological ethics (2022) (0)
- The limits of antiquities auction catalogue analysis and what sales results cannot tell us about the market (2018) (0)
- Church Theft, Insecurity, and Community Justice: The Reality of Source-End Regulation of the Market for Illicit Bolivian Cultural Objects (2014) (0)
- Heritage, Culture and Rights: Challenging Legal Discourses. By Andrea Durbach and Lucas Lixinski (Eds.). Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2017. (2018) (0)
- The trade in illicit antiquities as a transnational criminal market (2019) (0)
- Imagined heritage [LOTR tourism] (2012) (0)
- Interfaces and antiquities smuggling chains (2019) (0)
- Rewiring Warfighters for Joint Mindedness: Solutions for Joint Education in the 21st Century (2012) (0)
- Cultural heritage offences: textile traffickers, mummy mailers, silver smugglers, and virgin vandals (2019) (0)
- Lynching in Rural Bolivia (2017) (0)
- White-collar crime and facilitation of the criminal market by ‘legitimate’ actors (2019) (0)
- Review: Describing and Interpreting the Past: European and American Approaches to the Written Record of the Excacavation (by Cătălin Pavel) (2012) (0)
- Reducing the market for illicit cultural objects: the Caribbean and beyond (2018) (0)
- Autoregulation of the destination market? (2019) (0)
- Failures and consequences of anti-antiquities trafficking policy in Mesoamerica (2019) (0)
- The Role of Provenance in Illicit Antiquities Research (2018) (0)
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