University Suppresses Report on Provenance of Iraqi Antiquities
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Friday, October 26, 2007
Controversial Incantation Bowls from Iraq subject of Science Article
After my post about the controversy over a collection of "allegedly" looted incantation bowls, I was contacted by Michael Balter, Contributing Editor to Science Magazine. He provided a copy of his article about the controversy with his permission to distribute it to my readers. Here is his full article that appeared in the October 26 issue of Science:
University Suppresses Report on Provenance of Iraqi Antiquities
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University Suppresses Report on Provenance of Iraqi Antiquities
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