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Welcome
to
IASA - Online
the
International Archive of Stolen Artefacts
IASA-Online
in association with Diva-ID.com
Welcome to
IASA-Online.com
IASA-Online is a unique independent resource dedicated to the retrieval of
stolen artefacts through maximum publicity.
No other site or system works like IASA.
What makes this site different?
Built on a museum-quality database, each object record carries three sizes of
photo, resized automatically according to its use. More importantly, any number
of detailed photos can be added to each record. By combining full screen size images and data, positive identification of
stolen objects can be made from this site -
a breakthrough for recovery. Its available to all with no restrictions. Clicking
on practically everything will lead you to different views and object details.
With a background in the Conservation and Restoration world, we believe modern
technology can help prevent the loss of cultural objects using the mass media of
photography.
If you've been the victim of theft and want your valuables or possessions back,
let us broadcast pictures and details of the articles to a worldwide audience
over the Internet. We would encourage all dealers, trade specialists, recovery
agents and Authorities to use this free searching facility to identify stolen
art and artefacts. Close-up photographs and background data on the site will enable clear
identification and aid quick recovery. Due diligence searches by the trade
are now easy and free.
With the next generation of phones that can access the internet and display
images, anyone at auction or car-boot sale will be able to use this site to
identify stolen goods.
There are in excess of 20,000 categories of objects listed, so whether you've
lost jewellery, paintings, furniture, ceramics, musical instruments or silver,
the details your stolen article will be easily found. (Browse through the Index
Tree).
Unlike some sites, IASA-Online is completely free to search. It's in everyone's
interest that the maximum number of people are looking for your valuables.
You
can even build and save your own password-protected collection of our records
online, for your own use or to be shared.
Our only charge is for the permanent display and recording on the website of
each article stolen, whether reported by the Authorities or the public.
So if, for instance, you want an auction house in America or the Continent to help look for
and find your stolen artworks or valuables, send us photographs and details and let us post them to this
website. If you don't have photographs, please refer to our other sites,
www.Diva-ID.com and www.Just-Stolen.com which complete
and form The Diva System for protecting your valuables.
With crime ever present and much more targeted, it might seem that the criminals are winning. You can now fight back against the international trade in stolen works of art
for the price of an advert in your local paper.
Please use the menu items at the left to begin browsing the collections.
To contact us for enquiries or comments - |
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