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Colonial restitutions
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Colonial restitutions
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January 3, 2023
ARCA looks forward on (combatting) art and antiquities crime in the year 2023 and opens its general application period for its PG Cert program in Art Crime and Cultural Heritage Protection.
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As the new year gets off to a fresh start, art restitution and trafficking remain hot topics in 2023. Over the last year, as museums were f...
October 28, 2021
After 130 years, what (limited) cultural property is finally going home to Benin
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Sometimes when a country fights for their cultural property it is not about the monetary value, but about its cultural significance. Below ...
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January 20, 2020
Conference: Violated National Heritage: Theft, Trafficking and Restitution
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The Society for the History of Collecting together with the V & A Museum present the following event. Event: Violated National Her...
October 5, 2019
The Manchester Museum and the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies restitute 43 ceremonial and sacred objects
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Engraving of the Museum Wormianum from 1655 (via Wikimedia) Responsible for some of the material since the 1920s, the Manchester Museum...
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