I’ve just had a new paper published in the European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research: my first criminology publication!
The realities of auction catalogue analysis
Posted on 17 February 2014
Last year there was a big rumble-grumble about Sotheby’s Paris’ sale of a portion of the Barbier-Mueller collection of Pre-Columbian antiquities.
On early career research, the future, and focus (focus, focus)
Posted on 7 February 2014
It has been quite some time since I have written in this blog.
Conclusions: South American antiquities auctions and my academic past
Posted on 6 September 2013
My masters conclusion
High Crimes: Studying the Illicit Antiquities Trade in the Bolivian Andes
Posted on 27 July 2013
Yesterday I participated in the Day of Archaeology.
“Plunder to Preservation” from the Oxford University Press
Posted on 7 June 2013
A chapter by me appears in a new book released this month by the Oxford University Press.
Introducing the Trafficking Culture Website
Posted on 22 August 2012
Finally, finally I get to show you folks the website for the University of Glasgow’s Trafficking Culture project!
Location, Research and Ideas
Posted on 17 June 2012
I don’t particularly like this blog to swing into the personal, I have been told by a person wiser than myself that I should be a bit more forthcoming
Want to hear about what is going on at Glasgow?
Posted on 5 June 2012
The folks over at Chasing Aphrodite have just posted an interview with Prof. Simon Mackenzie which you all should go and read
Believability, the burden of proof and Occam’s Razor
Posted on 29 April 2012
OR Carl Sagan breaks it down
“Infotrapping the Illicit Antiquities Trade”
Posted on 25 February 2012
Dr. Shawn Graham, Assistant Professor of Digital Humanities at Carleton University
1 Million Euros for Illicit Antiquities Research at Glasgow
Posted on 14 February 2012
Look at that! An article in the Guardian