April 29, 2026
From Temple to Market and Back: Provenance Lessons from the 2026 India Restitutions
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Late yesterday, the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office issued a press release announcing that as a result of their investigations, the Ant...
April 2, 2026
From Explosion to Recovery: Authorities Set Press Conference on Recovered Dacian Gold Stolen from the Drents Museum
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After fourteen months, Drents Museum and the Public Prosecution Service (OM) held a press conference this afternoon at 2:00 pm to form...
March 31, 2026
The Long Game: Why Organised Crime Holds, Not Sells, What It Steals
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When the news of the €11 million museum theft at the Fondazione Magnani Rocca in Traversetolo broke last Sunday, the incident was already s...
March 24, 2026
When “Financial Advice” Isn’t About Finance: Art Market Ambiguity and the Epstein–Black Relationship
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Knowing that ARCA has been exploring the thousands of documents in the Epstein files, provenance researcher Saida Hasanagic pointed us to a ...
March 12, 2026
Never underestimate the power of reading new books to determine the outcomes of antiquities trafficking mysteries
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To bring attention to looting and plunder, the US nonprofit The Antiquities Coalition released a PDF "Top Ten Most Wanted" serie...
March 10, 2026
Meet Our Alumni: ARCA PG Cert Spotlight Series: Saida Hasanagic, art historian and provenance researcher
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Welcome to ARCA’s PG Cert Alumni Spotlight Series, a collection of in-depth Q&A interviews conducted by Edgar Tijhuis*, highlighting the...
March 8, 2026
The man at the centre of one of Italy's biggest antiquities trafficking scandals, Gianfranco Becchina, has had his fortune restored. Should it have been?
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Today in Italu, it was announced that the Preventive Measures Section of the Palermo Court of Appeal has overturned a sweeping asset confisc...
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...
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