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Default Antiquities & Nazi-era Provenance Resources

I have seen some recent discussions regarding Antiquities Provenance (including Nazi-era provenance) on a few lists, so I thought I'd try to compile some resources in one place. This is by no means a complete list, but it is a living list. That said, please feel free to list any links that you know of and I will continue to search for more as well!

AAM STANDARDS REGARDING ARCHAEOLOGICAL MATERIAL AND ANCIENT ART
http://www.aam-us.org/museumresource...ient%20Art.pdf

AAM Guidelines Concerning the Unlawful Appropriation of Objects During the Nazi Era
Guidelines Concerning the Unlawful Appropriation of Objects During the Nazi Era

AAM Recommended Procedures for Providing Information to the Public about Objects Transferred in Europe during the Nazi Era
AAM Recommended Procedures for Providing Information to the Public about Objects Transferred in Europe During the Nazi Era

Report of the AAMD Task Force on the Spoliation of Art during the Nazi/World War II Era
Association of Art Museum Directors: AAMD Task Force Report on the Spoliation of Art during the Nazi/World War II Era: - June 4, 1998

The Nazi-Era Provenance Internet Portal Project
Nazi-Era Provenance Internet Portal

University of Missouri Musem of Art and Archaeology Nazi-Era Provenance Policy
Nazi-Era Provenance - Policies and Procedures - Museum of Art and Archaeology-University of Missouri

THE ASSOCIATION OF ART MUSEUM DIRECTORS
REPORT ON ACQUISITION OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL MATERIALS AND ANCIENT ART
http://www.aamd.org/papers/documents...Page_Final.pdf

THE ASSOCIATION OF ART MUSEUM DIRECTORS RELEASES NEW
GUIDELINES ON LOANS OF ANTIQUITIES AND ANCIENT ART

http://www.aamd.org/papers/documents...essRelease.pdf

Smithsonian Institution's Collecting Policity on Unlawful Appropriation of Objects During the World War II Era
Collecting Policy - Art Provenance World War II Research - Smithsonian Museums

Museum of Fine Arts, Boston WWII Provenance Research Project
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: Resources: WWII Provenance Research Project

Cleveland Museum of Art The Provenance Research Project on the Nazi/World War II era
Cleveland Museum of Art - Provenance Research

The Art Institute of Chicago Provenance Research Project
Provenance Research Project | The Art Institute of Chicago

Detroit Institute of Arts Provenance Research
The Detroit Institute of Arts

Metropolitan Museum of Art Provenance Research Project
Provenance Research Project | Curatorial Departments | Works of Art | The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

The Art Institute of Chicago Provenance Research Project
Provenance Research Project | The Art Institute of Chicago

National Gallery of Art World War II Provenance Research
National Gallery of Art - World War II Provenance Research

Philadelphia Museum of Art Provenance Research
Philadelphia Museum of Art - Collections : Provenance

Princeton University Art Museum Provenance Research
Provenance Research — Princeton Art Museum

Saint Louis Art Museum European Provenance Disclosure Project
Saint Louis Art Museum: Provenance

Seattle Art Museum Research on World War II History of Ownership
Seattle Art Museum: Holocaust Provenance

National Museum Directors' Conference Spoliation of works of art during the Holocaust and World War II period
Spoliation of works of art during the Holocaust and World War II period - National Museum Directors' Conference Website

Lauren Rogers Museum of Art Provenance Research Project
The Lauren Rogers Museum of Art [Collections]

Nazi-Era Stolen Art and U.S. Museums: A Survey
http://www.claimscon.org/forms/U.S._...vey_Report.pdf

International Foundation for Art Research Provenance Guide
International Foundation for Art Research (IFAR)-Provenance Guide

The Clark Method of Research
http://www.clarkart.edu/museum/content.cfm?ID=127

ART MUSEUMS AND THE IDENTIFICATION AND RESTITUTION OF WORKS STOLEN BY THE NAZIS
http://www.aamd.org/papers/documents...an_06_2007.pdf
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