En aquesta secció trobareu recursos externs en línia amb els objectius de PITCHER
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If you use this infographic, please mention: Jens Notroff - jensnotroff.com
Resources for training and classroom use
Training and preparation
Mainly for teachers, but also for secondary school students (e.g. to prepare for a presentation or an oral exam).
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UNESCO website pages on illicit trafficking in cultural property
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UNESCO online library
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Observatory illicit traffic, website
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Trafficking Culture, website
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50 years of the fight against the illicit trafficking of cultural goods, UNESCO, 2020, online publication, 49 pages
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Culture & development: stop the illicit traffic of cultural property, UNESCO, 2013, online publication, 47 pages
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Art & Crime. The fight against looters, forgers, and frauders in the high-stakes art world by Stefan Koldehoff, Tobias Timm, book
Use with the students
Videos:
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Heritage is identity, don’t steal it - Africa, South East Asia and East Asia, UNESCO, 2015, 00:00:38
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Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing in the Art and Antiquities Markets,The Financial Action Task Force, 2023, 00:01:24
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The trail of stolen cultural objects - stop trafficking and save culture, UNESCO, 2019, 00:01:38
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EXCAVATING/LOOTING, it's not the same History!, Coproduction : musée d'Archéologie nationale, Inrap et Service du Patrimoine du ministère de la Culture. Réalisation : Edoardo Cecchin. 2022, without texte, 00:01:49
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End trafficking, save culture,UNESCO, 2017, 00:02:47
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Erasing Memory: The Cultural Destruction of Iraq, Deep Dish TV, 2018, 00:28
Other online resources:
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Europeana public gallery with 24 related works
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The stolen works of Johannes Vermeer, Google Art & Culture, interactive story
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Can You Identify These 4 Famous Stolen Artworks?, Google Art & Culture, interactive story
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ID-Art Interpol
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Archaeologia Bulgarica Game, board game
Methods and models
Museomix Method
Educational activities:
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BILADI: No to the illicit trafficking in antiquities
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Our Dear Treasures
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Stolen work: our history in danger