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Christo Michaelides
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Christo Michaelides
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March 9, 2017
Exhibition: When a school transforms itself into a museum: Preserving Italian heritage: recovered artefacts on display from 9 March to 30 April 2017 at the Rome International School
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Rescuing Our Past to Build Our Future Following the success of the “Pop Icons” exhibition, the Rome International School in collabor...
November 8, 2016
Bonhams Withdraws Suspect Antiquity from Auction
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Bonhams has withdrawn the suspect antiquity that was identified by Greek forensic archaeologist and ARCA lecturer Christos Tsirogiannis on ...
Auction Alert - Bonhams Auction House - An il(licit) Etruscan Terracotta Antefix
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On November 7, 2016 ARCA was informed by Christos Tsirogiannis that he had identified a new potentially tainted antiquity scheduled to be a...
October 21, 2016
Christie's Withdraws Suspect Antiquity from Auction
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Christie's has withdrawn the suspect antiquity identified by Greek forensic archaeologist and ARCA lecturer Christos Tsirogiannis on Oc...
October 20, 2016
European Association of Archaeologists issues statement of concern on illicit objects in the licit market
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The European Association of Archaeologists (EAA) has issued a forceful statement of concern regarding an October 25, 2016 auction at Christ...
October 11, 2016
Auction Alert - Christie's Auction House - A il(licit) Roman Marble Draped Goddess?
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On October 10, 2016 ARCA was informed by Christos Tsirogiannis that he had identified a new potentially tainted antiquity scheduled to be a...
April 12, 2016
Christie's Withdraws Suspect Lots 36 and 70 from April 12 Antiquities Auction. Lot 9 sold.
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ARCA has been informed that Christie's New York has withdrawn Lot 36: a Greek black-glazed hydria, with an estimate of $8,000 - $12...
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March 23, 2016
Do You Know Where Your Art Has Been? When the Licit Antiquities Trade Masks an Illicit Criminal Enterprise
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Robin Symes, was once one of London's best-known and most successful dealers in antiquities. For 30 years, he and his partner Christo...
December 9, 2015
Christie's Withdraws Suspect Lot 45 from December 9th Antiquities Auction
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ARCA has been informed that Christie's has withdrawn Lot 45: A Celtic bronze dagger and scabbard, 8th C. B.C . from its December...
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December 7, 2015
New Auction House Identifications With Opaque Collection Histories and Image Matches in Known Trafficker Archives
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Dr. Christos Tsirogiannis has identified three antiquities related to the upcoming December 9, 2015 Christie's antiquities auction in ...
January 21, 2015
Once Upon a Time in Five Secure Vaults in Switzerland
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By Lynda Albertson, ARCA CEO ARCA’s blog readers have followed the cases of Italian antiquities trafficking for practically as long as th...
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