The Israeli Antiquities Authority
raided a
store selling ancient artifacts and coins and has charged the owner
with violating Israel's new registration laws. It is unclear from the
story whether there is any actual evidence the store was selling
recently looted material.Obviously registration schemes hard to comply with will lead
to more seizures of artifacts without proof they were actually looted. Moreover, if dealers are to register the antiquities they hold, so should
archeologists. Requiring archeologists to maintain proper registries will
help protect against pilfering of archaeological stores.
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