April 28, 2015
Gaziantep, Land of Antiquities and a Whole Lot More
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By Lynda Albertson On Sunday, April 26th The Independent ran a news piece titled "Syria conflict: The illicit art trade that is a...
April 25, 2015
Stolen Treasures Mysteriously and Anonymously Returned
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By: Judge Arthur Tompkins Te Papa Tongarewa National Museum, Wellington, New Zealand A week ago, 14 Maori taonga [treasures], datin...
April 12, 2015
An Updated Analysis of What Remains of Nimrud's NorthWest Palace of Ashurnasirpal II
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Photo by Mustafa Al Najjar As news of the Nimrud explosion video produced by Daash, ISIL, Deash, ISIS, Daaesh, Islamic State gets pres...
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April 11, 2015
Update: Christie's Withdraws Antiquities Lots from April 15, 2015 Sale
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Christie's has pulled the following antiquities from its upcoming April 15th sale: SALE 10372 Lot 83 Property of a...
Sir, how much is that (2nd Century B.C.E.) Vase in the Window? Part III
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Antiquities trafficking continues to make headlines in multiple countries in 2015. In this last of a three part series, ARCA explores one ...
April 5, 2015
Report from Tunisia: After the Massacre at the Bardo Museum, Women and Families show up to Show Support
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Women showing support (morning) By Rita Sumano, ARCA Alumna Class of 2015 The Bardo Massacre Tunisia’s democratic transitio...
April 2, 2015
Honolulu Museum of Art and US Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agents Collaborate: A model for the Repatriation of Looted Art
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By Lynda Albertson In 2014 Homeland Security Special Agent Brenton Easter, part of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE,...
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