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looted antiquities
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November 27, 2014
Christie's Auction House Withdraws Sardinian Marble Female Idol from Upcoming New York City Sale
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by Catherine Sezgin, ARCA Blog Editor and Lynda Albertson, ARCA CEO Last week Dr. Christos Tsirogiannis pointed to a Sardinian marble...
September 22, 2014
Smithsonian Institution and U.S. Committee of the Blue Shield Meeting at the Hirshhorn Museum: the 60th Anniversary of the 1954 Hague Convention Celebrated with a Meeting of Great Minds and Efforts
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Harry Ettlinger speaking at the Hirschhorn by Kirsten Hower, Social Networking Correspondent and List-Serve Manager Keynote speake...
August 6, 2014
Anadolu Agency: "FBI returns smuggled Lydian artifacts to Turkey"
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Kasım İleri reported August 5 for the Anadolu Agency that U.S. investigators returned 10 illegally traded artifacts from the Lydian Iron...
April 12, 2014
Dr. Daniela Rizzo and Mr Maurizio Pellegrini Win ARCA's 2014 Art Protection & Recovery Award
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Dr. Daniela Rizzo and Mr Maurizio Pellegrini, Soprintendenza Beni Archeologici Etruria Meridionale at the Villa Giulia, have won ARCA'...
January 17, 2014
The Art Newspaper reports rumours that Britain is trying to sell antiquities of 'disgraced dealer Robyn Symes'
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In today's article in The Art Newspaper online, " Italy threatens to sue UK firm over ancient 'loot '", Cristina R...
August 25, 2013
ARCA 2013 Conference: James Moore on the stolen Palermo Nativity by Caravaggio; James Bond on the book theft from the Biltmore House; and Judith Harris on the private collecting appetite for looted antiquities
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James "Alex" Bond (left), Rene Du Terroil (rear), Judith Harris (center), and James Moore (right) by Laura Fandino, ARCA ...
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August 4, 2013
Christos Tsirogiannis on "A Marble Statue of a Boy at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts" (The Journal of Art Crime, Spring 2013)
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Greek (Late Hellenistic Period) (2nd century BC - 1st century AD) Statue of a Young Boy Virginia Museum of Fine Art Greek forensic a...
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