The circumstances and consequences of the British Library’s 1994 acquisition of some Kharosthi manuscript fragments

Brodie, N. (2004) The circumstances and consequences of the British Library’s 1994 acquisition of some Kharosthi manuscript fragments. Culture Without Context: the Newsletter of the Near Eastern Project of the Illicit Antiquities Research Centre, 17, pp. 5-12.

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Abstract

In 2004 a documentary programme made for the Norwegian television company NRK claimed that the British Library’s 1994 acquisition of some Kharosthi manuscript fragments had created a market for central Asian manuscripts and triggered off a campaign of looting in Afghanistan and perhaps also in Pakistan (Lundén 2005, 7). The British Library (BL) refused to answer the claim on screen and has not answered since. The BL had also failed in 2003 to answer a letter from the IARC requesting information about the acquisition. Documents relating to the acquisition obtained from the BL under the 2000 Freedom of Information Act, together with ongoing publication of the manuscript fragments, now throw more light on the circumstances of the acquisition and its consequences. The BL has also supplied a statement on the acquisition.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Brodie, Dr Neil
Authors: Brodie, N.
College/School:College of Social Sciences > School of Social and Political Sciences > Sociology Anthropology and Applied Social Sciences
Journal Name:Culture Without Context: the Newsletter of the Near Eastern Project of the Illicit Antiquities Research Centre
ISSN:1464-1925

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