After Cortes. The profits of art ; The Maya mask ; The winged temple ; The vanishing glyphs ; The Fourth Codex ; A question of law -- Sailing from Byzantium. The migration of art ; The mutable collection ; The Washington treasure ; The Boston treasure ; The New York treasure ; More treasures ; A question of values -- See Italy quickly. The slums of art ; The million-dollar pot ; The Boston Raphael ; The fake factory ; A question of money -- The sherd trade. The selling of the past ; The second-oldest profession ; Middlemen and police ; The web of influence ; The end of the game? -- Whose past? Lord Byron's curse ; The nationalist past ; The collector's past ; Ttie museum past ; The devouring bulldozer ; A danger list ; Humanity's past -- Appendixes. A: 1. Looted sites in El Peten, Guatemala, 2. Pillaged Maya sites in Mexico, 3. Major art thefts, 1911-1972 ; B. Table of national protective laws ; C. 1. The Pennsylvania declaration, 2. The Harvard report, 3. The Field Museum Of Natural History statement, 4. The Brooklyn Museum policy ; D. 1. Resolution by the Archaeological Institute of America, 2. Report of American Association Of Museums, 3. Resolution of Association of Art Museum Directors ; E. 1. United States antiquities legislation, 2. Treaty of co-operation between the United States and Mexico, 3. Law on importation of Pre-Columbian sculpture and murals ; F. 1. President Nixon's message, 2. State Department summary of UNESCO Convention, 3. Convention on Cultural Property ; G. The NBC Today Show : the vase unveiled.