Schedule and Abstracts

Abstracts


10:00
Welcome and Coffee


SESSION 1: MUSEUM/RESEARCH COLLECTIONS

10:30
Counterfeits in the Collections: A Study of Coptic Forgeries
Mercedes Morris, UT‑Austin

11:00
Identity Crisis: Authenticity and Value in Replicas and Fakes
Jamie Hall & Dr. Astrid Runggaldier, UT‑Austin

11:30
Fakes and Forgeries: The Impact of Counterfeiting on Gandharan Heritage
Izzah Khan, UT‑Austin


12:00
Lunch


SESSION 2: CASE STUDIES IN PROVENANCE

1:00
False Provenance: The Stories the Antiquities Market Tells Itself  VIRTUAL
Jason Felch & Liv Siefert, Achilles Research

1:30
Ne sutor ultra crepidam Seventy Years Later. The Boston “Throne” between National Identities in Post-Unitarian Italy  VIRTUAL
Ilaria Trafficante, Scuola Superiore Meridionale

2:00
The Dolphin’s Tale: Investigating the San Antonio Garland Sarcophagus
Jessica Powers, San Antonio Museum of Art


2:30
Coffee Break


SESSION 3: ARCHITECTURE

3:00
Brick by Brick: The Ishtar Gate's Journey from Babylon to Berlin
Dorrah Alharbi, UT‑Austin

3:30
The Aestheticization of Ruins: Case Studies in Rewriting the Past
Gianna Ligotino, UT‑Austin


4:00
Break


KEYNOTE

4:30 – 6:00
The Case of the $2 Million “Garden Stone Decoration”: Recreation and Resistance in Cambodia
Erin Thompson, City University of New York

 

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Antiquities Action is a group of students, faculty, and staff at the University of Texas at Austin working to raise awareness about the destruction, looting, and illicit trafficking of antiquities around the world. We aim to educate and inspire by carrying out audacious, highly visible actions designed to raise awareness on our campus, in our communities, and beyond.

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