The second Iraq invasion by the United States saw a major swell of protest and anger by many different segments of the Iraqi population. Mixed in with these protests were numerous others for whom the invasion and revolts offered an opportunity for self-enrichment. Among the many things that fell victim to these people was the Iraqi museum, home to a vast collection of antiquities that truly may represent milestones in human history. Given the absence of any legal means, what kinds of strategies might an anthropologist use to discover and possible recover these stolen objects? In the case where an object is recovered, where should it be housed and why?
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