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conflict antiquities
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February 16, 2019
Restitution: Met Museum agrees to return its 1st century B.C.E mummiform coffin, inscribed in the name of Nedjemankh, to Egypt
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The Metropolitan Museum has agreed to return its 1st century B.C.E gold-sheathed mummiform coffin, inscribed in the name of the high-rank...
February 8, 2019
Judge Tompkins returns to Amelia to this summer to teach "Art Crime in War” at ARCA's Postgraduate Program in Art Crime and Cultural Heritage Protection
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By Edgar Tijhuis This year, the ARCA Postgraduate Program in Art Crime and Cultural Heritage Protection will be held from May 30 throug...
May 19, 2017
Look into my eyes, but also into my collection history.
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Collecting ancient art can be an extension of a personal passion, a status symbol or a piece of cultural currency but it also serves as a d...
October 19, 2016
Abu Dhabi Police arrest three for illicit marketing and circulation of the antiquities
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""The marketing and circulation of the antiquities, "is a clear violation that brings offenders to book as per the penal cod...
October 27, 2015
America’s Museum of the Bible - Hobby Lobby Owners Under Federal Investigation for Possibly Trafficked Assyrian and Babylonian Cuneiform Tablets
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For years various academics have questioned the collecting and conservation practices of billionaire collector Steve Green, the philanthr...
September 30, 2015
Highlights from “Conflict Antiquities: Forging a Public/Private Response to Save Iraq and Syria's Endangered Cultural Heritage”
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In an awareness raising initiative to highlight the ongoing upheaval and destruction of cultural heritage in Iraq and Syria, the Metropo...
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