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Showing posts with label Thailand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thailand. Show all posts
February 23, 2026

From Skanda Trust to Singapore: Tracing One Spunky Hanuman to Douglas Latchford

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If you read our recent article about the Dong Son bell identified at a museum in Assen and the troubling questions surrounding its provenanc...
February 21, 2026

When Provenance, Policy, and Limited Museum Due Diligence Rings Old (Alarm) Bells

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Few dates have shaped museum acquisition practice as profoundly as 1970. The adoption of the UNESCO Convention on the Means of Prohibiting a...
December 17, 2023

Lost Time, Found Art: The Decade-Long Pursuit of Restitution for Antiquities Smuggled by Douglas Latchford at the Metropolitan Museum of Art

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In 2013 the Metropolitan Museum of Art restituted two,10th-century, Koh Ker stone statues, known as the “Kneeling Attendants” to Cambodia.  ...
September 18, 2023

Looters imperil unknown people's past, 37 years ago and still today.

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"Looters imperil unknown people's past."  That was the title of an article written by Barbara Crossette, the Bangkok bureau c...
May 26, 2021

Theft to Restitution: a timeline of two 9th and 10th century architectural lintels returning to the Thai people after 50 long years

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Tatum King, Special Agent in Charge, Homeland Security Investigations with Mungkorn Pratoomkaew, Consul-General of Thailand While everyone i...
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