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Hello everyone,
I am in the process of working out the computer bugs that are keeping me from posting "Passionate Possession: the Formation of Private Collections" on Academia.ed. But if you are interested in reading it, and it is an older (1996) take on the issue, contact me directly and I will send you a copy.
Margie (Marjorie) Akin,
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From: Smoke <[log in to unmask]>
Date: 02/15/2015 10:17 AM (GMT-08:00)
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Subject: Re: Working with looters readings?
Tom King, as can many other archaeologists, can be contacted via his
page on Academia.ed.
On Sun, Feb 15, 2015 at 5:36 AM, David S. Rotenstein
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> Tom King has written many things over the years on working with looters and avocational archaeologists — I suggest contacting him. If you don’t have his email address, message me privately. Margie Akin wrote a paper in 1996 titled, "Passionate Possession: the Formation of Private Collections.” And, I wrote a grad school paper in 1988 that I later stuck on my website: http://historian4hire.net/relics/relics.htm <http://historian4hire.net/relics/relics.htm>. It’s a graduate student paper and it’s not what I would write today but it has some good sources in the bibliography and some pretty pictures.
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> David Rotenstein
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