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Der Becher von Pettstadt und das Werkstattbuch von Theophilus Presbyter (2013)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Markus Binggeli.

The chalice at hand was found in the 1920s in a riverbed near Pettstadt. Its shape dates back to older pieces made of wood with a metal upper rim. In the eighth century people overlooked manufacturing such chalices out of solid silver. The chalice is decorated with animals in the interlace in "Tassilo chalice style", while its inner surface shows the remains of gilding. Theophilus Presbyter was a monk who wrote a work containing three books about Middle Age handcraft, which can be dated to the...


Designer Antiquities: A Current Trend in the Not so Honest Antiquities Trade (2017)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Karen Bruhns.

The fine art of creating new or composite styles of (supposed) antiquities has a long and ignoble history, beginning, as far as we know for the Americas, in the 16th century. It appeared again, full steam ahead, with "Tlatelolco Ware" in the late 19th century. Today, with increasing legal controls of antiquities importation and vending, this art has arisen again. Pieces claiming to be one thing while actually being entirely new stylistic creations, given the names of popular, but little known...


Die Arbeitsmethoden der antiken Münztechnik, insbesondere der Falschmünzerei (1931)
DOCUMENT Citation Only O Dahl.

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Die chemische Untersuchung von gefälschten Bronzen aus mitteldeutschen Museen (1957)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Helmut Otto.

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The evidence and the secrets of ancient bloomery ironmaking in Norway - with an extension to the beginning of the industrial period (2013)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Arne Espelund.

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Forgery and the Pre-Columbian Art Market (2017)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Nancy Kelker.

Why forgery? "Because," as Willie Sutton once said, referring to why he robbed banks, "that’s where the money is." Forgery is a common problem in the art market with works by contemporary living artists as well as "old masters" having been and, continuing to be, faked. Some segments of the market, specifically pre-Columbian antiquities, are worse than others in the sheer number of forged and faked works being offered for sale in upscale galleries, online, and by independent,...