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- August 2010 (35)
- 28: The New Acropolis Museum’s first birthday [988] (1)
- 28: New Red List from ICOM to draw awareness to looting of cultural artefacts [989] (0)
- 24: Full moon late night opening at the Acropolis in Athens this evening [990] (0)
- 22: Athens history exhibition in Shanghai aims to spread cultural awareness [991] (1)
- 22: Indian artefact return proposals rejected by UK government [992] (1)
- 22: How many of the British Museum’s artefacts are actually on display? [993] (1)
- 20: SNP steps up battle for Lewis Chessmen [994] (0)
- 19: The British Museum’s collaboration with Wikipedia [995] (0)
- 19: Mary Beard’s “The Parthenon” [996] (0)
- 19: Can India follow Egypt’s successes in securing the return of disputed artefacts? [997] (0)
- 19: Zahi Hawass’s attempts to recover Egypt’s lost heritage [998] (1)
- 19: A Parthenon free from scaffolding [999] (0)
- 19: Is there any chance that the British Museum would relinquish ownership of the Parthenon Sculptures? [1,000] (3)
- 19: Restoration of Propylaia on Athenian Acropolis completed [1,001] (0)
- 18: Lasers used to clean the sculptures from the Acropolis [1,002] (0)
- 18: Statues recovered after illegal excavation [1,003] (0)
- 17: The sophistication of medieval culture as demonstrated in the Lewis Chessmen [1,004] (0)
- 17: Loot from Giacomo Medici’s warehouse up for auction? [1,005] (0)
- 16: Bring Them Back… [1,006] (1)
- 15: India seeks UNESCO support for the return of lost treasures [1,007] (0)
- 15: Scots want the Lewis Chessmen reunited in Scotland [1,008] (0)
- 14: Elginism lives on in the world of high end interior decorating [1,009] (0)
- 14: The American Committee for the Reunification of the Parthenon Sculptures on Facebook [1,010] (0)
- 13: The Lewis Chessmen are reunited temporarily [1,011] (1)
- 12: Is London a safer location for the Parthenon Marbles? [1,012] (1)
- 12: The Parthenon Sculptures – A different kind of cultural patrimony [1,013] (0)
- 12: India makes a global bid to secure the return of cultural treasures [1,014] (0)
- 11: Do disputed artefacts split between countries democratise culture? [1,015] (0)
- 11: Taiwan’s hopes to secure the return of artefacts from the British Museum [1,016] (0)
- 10: Africa would like its cultural heritage returned [1,017] (4)
- 10: Formula One drivers support the return of the Parthenon Marbles [1,018] (0)
- 10: The Bizot Group & the Universal Museum [1,019] (0)
- 09: The politics of where artefacts belong [1,020] (0)
- 02: Where should the Lewis Chessmen be kept? [1,021] (0)
- 02: Who draws the borders of culture? [1,022] (1)
- July 2010 (2)
- June 2010 (15)
- 12: France agrees to return Maori heads to New Zealand [1,025] (0)
- 12: Could London be an example for cultural restitution? [1,026] (0)
- 12: The unofficial repatriation of Chinese artefacts [1,027] (1)
- 11: Egypt urges cooperation between countries on artefact return [1,028] (1)
- 08: New Acropolis Museum leads rise in Greek Museum visitor numbers for 2009 [1,029] (0)
- 08: The hairstyles of the Caryatids from the Parthenon [1,030] (0)
- 07: Zahi Hawass will make “life miserable” for museums that hang onto disputed artefacts [1,031] (0)
- 07: Egypt calls for unity between restitution campaigns [1,032] (0)
- 07: Pressure grows for the British Museum to return cultural treasures [1,033] (0)
- 07: The Kingdom of Ife exhibition at the British Museum proves that Nigeria is able to look after its heritage [1,034] (0)
- 07: Three-dimensional photography of the Parthenon Sculptures [1,035] (0)
- 06: Bringing back the Elgin Marbles [1,036] (0)
- 06: UK accused of selling looted treasures to pay tax bill [1,037] (1)
- 01: $300,000 demanded as compensation for Cyrus Cylinder loan delays [1,038] (0)
- 01: The never ending debate over repatriation of cultural artefacts [1,039] (0)
- May 2010 (25)
- 31: Iran wants $300,000 compensation from the British Museum [1,040] (0)
- 31: Nick Clegg & the Elgin Marbles [1,041] (0)
- 29: Marbles Reunited campaign founder to become life peer [1,042] (0)
- 25: Egypt calls for unity over looted antiquities [1,043] (0)
- 24: Reinterpretation of the Parthenon Sculptures [1,044] (0)
- 24: New Zealand Parthenon replica to head to Athens [1,045] (0)
- 24: Revisiting Benin’s 1897 destruction [1,046] (1)
- 23: Egyptian conference on disputed antiquities [1,047] (0)
- 23: Art of the Steal – the untold story of Philadelphia’s Barnes Foundation [1,048] (2)
- 23: Mixed review of the New Acropolis Museum [1,049] (0)
- 22: The controversy over the ownership of the Rosetta Stone & possible solutions [1,050] (0)
- 22: Last of the Warrior Kings – a book on the Benin Bronzes [1,051] (1)
- 22: When deaccessioning from museums is possible [1,052] (0)
- 21: 99% of the British Museum is not on public display [1,053] (0)
- 21: Earth Hour at the Acropolis [1,054] (0)
- 21: Iran v British Museum [1,055] (0)
- 20: Staffordshire Hoard saved from the nation [1,056] (0)
- 18: Manchester conference on Museums & Restitution [1,057] (0)
- 14: Award winning Greek-Australian writer plans to raise issue of Elgin Marbles with the Queen [1,058] (0)
- 14: Flintshire councillor wants to build museum to allow return of Mold Golden Cape [1,059] (0)
- 14: Parthenon frieze fragment returns to Palermo [1,060] (0)
- 13: Can other countries emulate Egypt’s success at artefact restitution? [1,061] (0)
- 13: When cultural nationalism isn’t cultural nationalism [1,062] (0)
- 11: Who owns antiquities [1,063] (0)
- 05: Nick Clegg may be the best possibility for the return of the Parthenon Marbles [1,064] (0)
- April 2010 (1)
- March 2010 (10)
- 31: Lewis Chessmen can only be displayed in the British Museum [1,066] (0)
- 31: MP calls for the return of Lewis Chessmen [1,067] (0)
- 26: Elginism is five years old [1,068] (2)
- 24: Why Britain should give the Parthenon Marbles back to Greece [1,069] (2)
- 24: Greece & Germany argue over the Aphrodite of Milos [1,070] (0)
- 18: Athens’s Acropolis on Google Earth [1,071] (0)
- 17: Techniques employed by Korea to recover lost heritage [1,072] (1)
- 08: MPs criticise the removal of Scotland from the story of the Lewis Chessmen [1,073] (0)
- 08: Requests to return the Gal Gréine flag to Ireland [1,074] (1)
- 05: US to return smuggled coffin to Egypt [1,075] (0)
- February 2010 (28)
- 26: Is the declaration on the importance of Universal Museums still valid? [1,076] (0)
- 24: Lewis Chessmen… or Norwegian Chessmen? [1,077] (1)
- 24: Pierce Brosnan supports the return of the Parthenon Marbles to Greece [1,078] (0)
- 22: Not everyone wants the Cyrus Cylinder to return to Iran [1,079] (0)
- 22: The Magdala treasures in the British Museum [1,080] (7)
- 21: The New Acropolis Museum – a building of lightness & solidity [1,081] (0)
- 20: University College London’s museums ask the public what items to deacccession [1,082] (1)
- 20: Caring about the Parthenon Sculptures for the right reasons [1,083] (1)
- 20: Ten famous cases of disputed artefacts in museums [1,084] (2)
- 20: Three different viewpoints on museums and restitution [1,085] (0)
- 19: Could new documents prove legitimate ownership of the Codex Sinaiticus by the British Library? [1,086] (0)
- 19: New Acropolis Museum president to visit Cyprus [1,087] (0)
- 18: Asserting Egypt’s sovereignty over its cultural heritage [1,088] (0)
- 18: Cyrus Cylinder row stems from the British Museum’s broken promises [1,089] (0)
- 17: Row over antiquities between Iran & British Museum continues [1,090] (0)
- 17: Iran breaks ties with the British Museum over Cyrus Cylinder [1,091] (0)
- 17: How much cultural heritage is really loot [1,092] (0)
- 11: A history of the world in one hundred disputed artefacts [1,093] (1)
- 11: Will Benin’s artefacts ever be exhibited in Benin? [1,094] (0)
- 11: Neil MacGregor talks about the Elgin Marbles & Cyrus Cylinder [1,095] (0)
- 11: Is France’s return of looted Nigerian artefacts an isolated act? [1,096] (1)
- 10: Franz Ferdinand lead singer supports the return of the Parthenon Marbles [1,097] (0)
- 10: Does the British Museum really need six more months to study the Cyrus Cylinder [1,098] (0)
- 10: Taking Turkey’s past [1,099] (0)
- 10: Fighting for the return of Nefertiti [1,100] (0)
- 09: The Rosetta Stone will return to Egypt one day [1,101] (0)
- 09: A new museum for the Acropolis [1,102] (0)
- 07: British Museum battles with Iran over Cyrus Cylinder [1,103] (0)
- January 2010 (24)
- 31: Mary Beard would take the Elgin Marbles to her Desert Island [1,104] (0)
- 31: A gleaming new showcase for the Parthenon Marbles [1,105] (0)
- 28: Rows continue over the latest delays to the return of the Cyrus Cylinder to Iran [1,106] (0)
- 27: Iran plans to sever cultural links with UK over Cyrus Cylinder [1,107] (0)
- 25: Cyrus Cylinder discovery delays loan to Iran [1,108] (0)
- 22: Progress on tracking down artefacts looted from Beijing’s Yuanmingyuan [1,109] (1)
- 22: An intranational restitution claim from Anglesey [1,110] (0)
- 21: More coverage of Iran’s escalating dispute with the British Museum [1,111] (0)
- 21: Iran threatens to cut cultural ties with UK over Cyrus Cylinder row [1,112] (0)
- 20: A new edition of Mary Beard’s book “The Parthenon” [1,113] (1)
- 20: A new website presents the Parthenon frieze [1,114] (0)
- 19: The magic is lost when an artefact is taken from its geographical context [1,115] (0)
- 19: Is new information on the Cyrus Cylinder an excuse for delaying its loan to Iran? [1,116] (0)
- 19: British Museum: “The removal of any material from an archaeological site is damaging” [1,117] (0)
- 19: French court rules on disputed Korean manuscripts [1,118] (1)
- 11: British Museum delays return of Cyrus Cylinder to Iran [1,119] (0)
- 06: Mary Beard gives her views on the Elgin Marbles [1,120] (0)
- 06: The location of the Rosetta Stone doesn’t need to be set in stone. [1,121] (0)
- 06: Further details on Egypt’s stolen antiquities conference [1,122] (0)
- 05: Will Nefertiti bust stay in Berlin? [1,123] (0)
- 05: Egyptian antiquities conference will aid other restitution campaigns [1,124] (1)
- 01: Return of Egyptian artefacts by Louvre re-awakens restitution debate [1,125] (0)
- 01: Propylaia restoration completed [1,126] (0)
- 01: Egypt to make formal request for return of Nefertiti bust [1,127] (0)
- December 2009 (33)
- 26: The gods are in the details of the New Acropolis Museum [1,128] (0)
- 26: Hawass says its time for the antiquities to return home [1,129] (0)
- 26: Can legal action facilitate the return of artefacts? [1,130] (1)
- 26: Is it time to relinquish the Rosetta Stone? [1,131] (0)
- 26: Louvre returns ancient artefacts to Egypt [1,132] (0)
- 26: Egyptian art returns from France [1,133] (0)
- 26: New Acropolis Museum lecture in New York [1,134] (0)
- 26: Where would the Rosetta Stone go to if it was returned? [1,135] (0)
- 26: Can the location of the Rosetta Stone be set in Stone? [1,136] (1)
- 26: The Rosetta Stone – Should the UK return it to Egypt? [1,137] (1)
- 23: Did Ludwig Borchardt steal the Nefertiti bust from Egypt? [1,138] (1)
- 22: Could a loan be the solution to the return of the Rosetta Stone? [1,139] (0)
- 22: How were the Benin Bronzes originally meant to be displayed [1,140] (3)
- 22: Egypt makes new efforts to secure return of Nefertiti Bust [1,141] (2)
- 22: Glasgow museum returns Maori heads [1,142] (0)
- 20: Neil MacGregor turns up to observe Elgin Marbles protest [1,143] (0)
- 16: Egypt to demand the Rosetta Stone from the British Museum [1,144] (1)
- 13: Egypt to hold talks over Nefertiti bust [1,145] (2)
- 10: Losing Marbles – Or what could happen on the return journey of the Parthenon Marbles to Greece [1,146] (0)
- 09: Vote on the Rosetta Stone [1,147] (0)
- 09: Parliamentary Questions on the Elgin Marbles & the New Acropolis Museum [1,148] (0)
- 09: Aegean Airlines will take the New Acropolis Museum around the world [1,149] (0)
- 08: Benevento Missal to return under new Nazi loot law [1,150] (0)
- 07: China’s hunt for their looted treasures [1,151] (0)
- 07: The New Acropolis Museum – a home for all the Parthenon Sculptures [1,152] (0)
- 06: Rosetta Stone: Looted art or finders keepers? [1,153] (1)
- 04: UK Museum returns Maori bones to New Zealand [1,154] (0)
- 04: Nefertiti in splendid isolation? [1,155] (0)
- 04: Nazi looted artefacts in the UK can now return home [1,156] (0)
- 04: Egypt requests return of looted artefacts from Europe & USA [1,157] (0)
- 03: Losing Marbles – a play by East 15 Acting School [1,158] (1)
- 01: British Prime Minister supports keeping Staffordshire Hoard near to where it was discovered [1,159] (0)
- 01: Date finalised for Cyrus Cylinder exhibit in Iran [1,160] (0)
- November 2009 (27)
- 30: Wallach Art Gallery exhibition inspired by New Acropolis Museum [1,161] (2)
- 30: Egypt’s quest to regain their antiquities [1,162] (0)
- 29: Holocaust looted art bill will allow de-acessioning of some artefacts [1,163] (1)
- 29: Elginism on Flickr [1,164] (0)
- 26: A vision for the New Acropolis Museum [1,165] (0)
- 26: A case of looted artefacts or not? Chinese anger at Quing Dynasty seal [1,166] (0)
- 25: The Agenda – Who really owns stolen and looted artefacts? [1,167] (0)
- 24: Australian politicians to take action on the reunification of the Parthenon Sculptures [1,168] (0)
- 24: Changing the law on looted artefacts [1,169] (0)
- 13: Collections present and absent at the New Acropolis Museum [1,170] (0)
- 07: Elginism on Press TV – Who really owns stolen and looted artefacts? [1,171] (0)
- 06: Has the time come for the Nefertiti bust to return to Egypt [1,172] (0)
- 06: Canada’s Governor General to visit the New Acropolis Museum [1,173] (0)
- 06: UN Secretary General visits the New Acropolis Museum [1,174] (0)
- 06: Metropolitan Museum to return Pharonic relief to Egypt [1,175] (0)
- 06: Caught between looting & museums [1,176] (0)
- 06: Why you don’t have to like the New Acropolis Museum to support the return of the Elgin Marbles [1,177] (0)
- 06: PASOK reiterates their intentions to reunify the Elgin Marbles [1,178] (0)
- 06: British officials visit Iran to discuss Cyrus Cylinder [1,179] (0)
- 05: Allowing artefacts to reinvigorate local identity [1,180] (0)
- 05: Tracing the artefacts looted from the Summer Palace [1,181] (0)
- 05: Is the look of the New Acropolis Museum a problem? [1,182] (0)
- 05: When will the British Museum enter into negotiations with Iran [1,183] (0)
- 05: Awaiting the return of the bust of Nefertiti [1,184] (0)
- 05: Pakistan’s ministry of culture awaiting the return of 290 artefacts [1,185] (0)
- 03: Suspicious behaviour surrounding Nefertiti bust in Berlin’s Neues Museum [1,186] (2)
- 03: China’s worldwide hunt for artefacts looted from Beijing’s Summer Palace [1,187] (0)
- October 2009 (25)
- 29: A new home in Greece for the Parthenon Sculptures [1,188] (0)
- 29: Will the British Museum ever make the bold gesture of returning the Rosetta Stone? [1,189] (0)
- 29: China wants to catalogue its artefacts in Museums abroad [1,190] (2)
- 27: The New Acropolis Museum presents the case for the reunification of the Elgin Marbles [1,191] (0)
- 26: Call for papers – Museums and Restitution [1,192] (0)
- 26: A musical campaign for the return of Benin artefacts [1,193] (0)
- 26: Why aren’t the Lewis Chessmen returning permanently [1,194] (0)
- 26: Iran says that British Museum broke artefact promise [1,195] (0)
- 26: Arguments between China & Taiwan over disputed artefacts [1,196] (0)
- 26: Lessons that can be learned from Egypt’s experience with the Louvre [1,197] (0)
- 26: British Museum cancels Iranian artefact loan [1,198] (0)
- 23: Egypt battles to secure more artefact returns after Louvre success [1,199] (0)
- 21: Louvre to return some Egyptian artefacts [1,200] (0)
- 21: British Museum & Iran in dispute over ancient artefact [1,201] (0)
- 14: Iran warns British Museum about retaining the Cyrus Cylinder [1,202] (2)
- 14: Stolen artefacts returned to Kabul [1,203] (0)
- 13: Hawass claims that the Louvre knew Egyptian artefacts were looted [1,204] (0)
- 13: Egypt threatens to cut ties with Louvre over disputed artefacts [1,205] (1)
- 11: Why keeping artefacts locally makes sense to Britain’s Cuture Minister [1,206] (0)
- 08: Greece is now prepared for the return of the Elgin Marbles [1,207] (0)
- 08: More on the temporary loan of the Lewis Chessmen to Scotland [1,208] (0)
- 05: Lewis Chessmen to return temporarily on loan – but never permanently [1,209] (1)
- 01: British Museum to return Lewis Chessmen to return to Scotland [1,210] (0)
- 01: Greek schoolchildren will travel for free to the New Acropolis Museum [1,211] (0)
- 01: Some of the Lewis Chessmen to be reunited temporarily in Scotland [1,212] (0)
- September 2009 (16)
- 29: When does a loan become permanent or semi permanent [1,213] (1)
- 29: The benefits (or otherwise) of free museum admission [1,214] (3)
- 24: Bernard Tschumi talks about the New Acropolis Museum [1,215] (0)
- 23: Tokapi Museum director calls for Parthenon Sculptures to be reunified in New Acropolis Museum [1,216] (0)
- 18: Aboriginals ask for more artefacts to be returned [1,217] (0)
- 17: Elgin Marbles discussion at University of Tennessee [1,218] (0)
- 17: Safeguarding the ancient treasures of the world. [1,219] (0)
- 17: Do Greece’s ancient treasures really belong in London? [1,220] (1)
- 15: An hour in Trafalgar Square for the Parthenon Marbles [1,221] (0)
- 15: Become a fan of Elginism on Facebook [1,222] (0)
- 11: Sofka Smales to protest in Trafalgar Square for return of Parthenon Sculptures [1,223] (0)
- 09: Elgin Marbles protest from the fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square [1,224] (0)
- 07: What is lost when historical context is destroyed? [1,225] (0)
- 01: A new life for ancient history in the New Acropolis Museum [1,226] (0)
- 01: Half a million people visit New Acropolis Museum in first two months of opening [1,227] (0)
- 01: When permanent loans are possible after all [1,228] (1)
- August 2009 (27)
- 28: The New Acropolis Museum raises the bar on cultural morality [1,229] (0)
- 26: Culture wars over the Parthenon Sculptures [1,230] (0)
- 25: Should Greece be thanking the British Museum? [1,231] (0)
- 21: Who owns the bones of Saint Canute? [1,232] (0)
- 21: The reasons given for non return of cultural property [1,233] (0)
- 21: Would Westerm Museums return artefacts if they could? [1,234] (0)
- 18: Scandals at the Metropolitan Museum [1,235] (0)
- 17: Call for Papers – Who owns Africa’s cultural patrimony [1,236] (1)
- 17: Museums & governments must enter into dialogues over looted artefacts [1,237] (0)
- 17: Britain won’t return the Elgin Marbles to Greece [1,238] (0)
- 17: The repatriation of human remains from Britain’s museums [1,239] (0)
- 17: The hidden world of inter-museum loans [1,240] (0)
- 11: New Acropolis Museum has quarter of a million visitors in first month [1,241] (2)
- 11: What has been learned from the return of the Euphronios Krater? [1,242] (0)
- 11: The architecture of the New Acropolis Museum looks to the future, but respects the past [1,243] (0)
- 10: Where do the Elgin Marbles belong? [1,244] (1)
- 10: Full moon late night opening of the Acropolis [1,245] (0)
- 10: Video depicting the iconoclasm on the Parthenon escapes censorship [1,246] (0)
- 10: Film depiction of iconoclasm on the Athenian Acropolis will not be censored [1,247] (0)
- 10: New Acropolis Museum accused of censoring iconoclasm from film [1,248] (0)
- 10: A proposed solution for the Elgin Marbles problem [1,249] (1)
- 07: How did the Codex Sinaiticus end up leaving Saint Catherine’s Monastery on Mount Sinai? [1,250] (0)
- 07: Is the religion lost in the modern museum? [1,251] (0)
- 05: Not everyone likes the design of the New Acropolis museum [1,252] (0)
- 05: A one sided view of history – removing the iconoclasm from the video at the New Acropolis Museum [1,253] (0)
- 04: Does anyone really believe that the Greek Government copied Elgin’s actions? [1,254] (0)
- 04: Should Nefertiti & the Elgin Marbles return home? [1,255] (1)
- July 2009 (46)
- 29: The deluded notion of free museums? [1,256] (2)
- 29: Discussions on the return of Australian Aboriginal art [1,257] (0)
- 27: Record of iconoclasm cut from video in New Acropolis Museum [1,258] (0)
- 27: British Museum to open Abu Dhabi outpost [1,259] (0)
- 27: Video in New Acropolis Museum angers Greek Orthodox church [1,260] (0)
- 27: Former Metropolitan Museum director talks about restitution of artefacts [1,261] (1)
- 23: New Acropolis Museum architect Bernard Tschumi to speak at University of Geneva [1,262] (1)
- 23: Follow Elginism on Twitter [1,263] (0)
- 22: Aboriginal artefacts not covered by the Human Tissue Act up for discussion [1,264] (0)
- 22: Why all restitution cases should be treated on their own unique merits [1,265] (0)
- 22: Seeing sculptures in a new light in the New Acropolis Museum [1,266] (0)
- 22: The Elgin Coins? [1,267] (0)
- 21: Neil MacGregor’s claims that the Elgin Marbles will not return [1,268] (1)
- 21: Looted Iraqi artefacts continue to appear on the international art market [1,269] (0)
- 21: What’s in a name? Who owns the Rosetta Stone [1,270] (0)
- 20: The New Acropolis Museum’s importance to Greek people [1,271] (0)
- 20: Dead Sea Scrolls exhibition leads to controversy over ownership [1,272] (0)
- 20: Art Deco building in front of New Acropolis Museum spared demolition [1,273] (0)
- 19: The Black Parthenon – an art instalation about cultural property restitution [1,274] (0)
- 19: Can the New Acropolis Museum make a difference for the Elgin Marbles? [1,275] (0)
- 16: Artist receives award for work to reunify Elgin Marbles [1,276] (0)
- 14: Cultural property that Britain would like returned [1,277] (2)
- 14: Controversy over the Dead Sea Scrolls [1,278] (1)
- 13: Demolition of buildings in front of New Acropolis Museum blocked by Greek courts [1,279] (1)
- 13: The modern enhances the ancient in the New Acropolis Museum [1,280] (0)
- 13: Nazi loot in UK set to be returned [1,281] (0)
- 13: Congresswoman Dina Titus congratulates Greece on the opening of the New Acropolis Museum [1,282] (0)
- 13: Why it’s time to lose the marbles [1,283] (0)
- 11: Why India should support the return of the Elgin Marbles [1,284] (0)
- 10: Making a grand gresture by returning the Elgin Marbles [1,285] (0)
- 10: Are the Elgin Marbles really “yesterday’s question”? [1,286] (1)
- 10: Guardian Elgin Marbles poll results [1,287] (4)
- 09: Netherlands hands back looted art to Iraq [1,288] (0)
- 08: The virtually reunified Codex Sinaiticus goes online [1,289] (0)
- 08: The New Acropolis Museum has increased positive perception of Athens [1,290] (0)
- 08: The New Acropolis Museum is a new reason to visit Athens [1,291] (1)
- 06: Voluntary restitution of artefacts [1,292] (0)
- 04: Lord Elgin & some stones of no value [1,293] (1)
- 04: Dimitrios Pantermalis reflects on the New Acropolis Museum [1,294] (0)
- 03: Cyprus Parliament calls for the return of the Elgin Marbles to Greece [1,295] (0)
- 02: Twelve thousand people per day visiting the New Acropolis Museum [1,296] (3)
- 02: The best location for the Parthenon Marbles [1,297] (0)
- 02: President of the European Parliament shown around the New Acropolis Museum [1,298] (0)
- 01: Why should the Greeks build a statue of Lord Elgin in Athens? [1,299] (0)
- 01: The New Acropolis Museum – a building thirty years in the making [1,300] (0)
- 01: Greece unveils the New Acropolis Museum [1,301] (0)
- June 2009 (74)
- 30: Spurious arguments about the Elgin Marbles [1,302] (4)
- 30: Motion in the Scottish Parliament supporting the Return of the Elgin Marbles [1,303] (0)
- 30: New Acropolis Museum visitor figures [1,304] (0)
- 30: The museum beneath the museum [1,305] (0)
- 30: Greek culture minister rules out legal action over the Elgin Marbles [1,306] (0)
- 30: Nazi art restitution bill likely to become law [1,307] (1)
- 30: A catalyst for the reunification of the Elgin Marbles [1,308] (0)
- 30: If MPs are returning their ill gotten gains should the government follow suit? [1,309] (0)
- 30: Ian Jenkins on why the Elgin Marbles should stay in the British Museum [1,310] (0)
- 30: The intractable problem of the Elgin Marbles [1,311] (0)
- 30: Global youth initiative for the return of the Elgin Marbles [1,312] (0)
- 29: Scottish ministers support the return of the Elgin Marbles [1,313] (0)
- 28: Protection for ancient artefacts [1,314] (0)
- 28: Analysing the pigmentation of the Parthenon Marbles [1,315] (0)
- 25: The Economist on the Elgin Marbles [1,316] (1)
- 25: The true colour of the Parthenon Sculptures [1,317] (0)
- 25: A body in London, with its feet in Athens [1,318] (0)
- 25: The true price of priceless treasures [1,319] (0)
- 24: The New Acropolis Museum as a tribute to the Parthenon [1,320] (0)
- 24: Vote for the reunification of the Parthenon Sculptures [1,321] (0)
- 23: The New Acropolis Museum shows the Parthenon Sculptures in a new light [1,322] (0)
- 23: Greece’s tactics on the Elgin Marbles [1,323] (1)
- 23: Greece urges Britain to return Elgin Marbles [1,324] (0)
- 22: The implications of Ottoman law live on [1,325] (0)
- 22: New initiatives for the return of the Elgin Marbles [1,326] (0)
- 22: Press coverage of the New Acropolis Museum [1,327] (0)
- 22: The New Acropolis Museum opens to the public [1,328] (0)
- 22: Why are major African art exhibitions only shown in the Western world? [1,329] (0)
- 22: Spotlight on stolen Benin artefacts [1,330] (0)
- 22: Holograms may be used to display historic artefacts [1,331] (0)
- 21: International Association for the Reunification of the Parthenon Sculptures holds meeting in Athens [1,332] (1)
- 21: Why Athens is the only location for the Elgin Marbles [1,333] (0)
- 21: New home for the Parthenon Sculptures unveiled in Athens [1,334] (0)
- 21: Lavish opening for the New Acropolis Museum [1,335] (1)
- 21: The Big Questions – The Elgin Marbles [1,336] (0)
- 20: UK representatives absent at New Acropolis Museum opening [1,337] (0)
- 20: The opening of the New Acropolis Museum – a new chapter for the Elgin Marbles [1,338] (0)
- 20: Turkish Prime Minister unable to attend New Acropolis Museum opening [1,339] (0)
- 20: A new home for the Parthenon Marbles [1,340] (0)
- 20: Attendees of the official opening of the New Acropolis Museum [1,341] (0)
- 19: The opening of the New Acropolis Museum [1,342] (0)
- 19: Special feature on the New Acropolis Museum [1,343] (0)
- 19: Pressure mounts for the return of the Elgin Marbles [1,344] (0)
- 19: Images of the New Acropolis Museum [1,345] (0)
- 19: The New Acropolis Museum is ready for the reunification of the Elgin Marbles [1,346] (0)
- 18: The new home for the Parthenon Marbles [1,347] (0)
- 18: A tour of the New Acropolis Museum [1,348] (0)
- 18: The New Acropolis Museum will be a worthy rival to the British Museum [1,349] (1)
- 17: The colourful Parthenon sculptures [1,350] (0)
- 17: Keeping the Elgin Marbles in London is now untenable [1,351] (0)
- 17: Possible solution for buildings in front of New Acropolis Museum [1,352] (0)
- 16: New Acropolis Museum opening to start tomorrow [1,353] (3)
- 16: The goal of having the best museum in the world [1,354] (4)
- 16: Traces of paint discovered on Parthenon Sculptures [1,355] (0)
- 16: Why Karen Essex wrote Stealing Athena [1,356] (0)
- 16: The Big Question – Episode 22 [1,357] (0)
- 15: Greek Prime Minister briefed ahead of New Acropolis Museum opening [1,358] (0)
- 15: New Acropolis Museum website launches [1,359] (0)
- 15: The Elgin Marbles Loan that never was [1,360] (0)
- 15: Former Australian Prime Ministers call for reunification of Elgin Marbles [1,361] (0)
- 15: British Museum officials to attend New Acropolis Museum opening [1,362] (3)
- 12: The New Acropolis Museum – an anti-Bilbao [1,363] (0)
- 12: Elgin Marbles lecture in Switzerland [1,364] (2)
- 12: British Museum refutes Parthenon Marbles loan reports [1,365] (0)
- 12: Was an Elgin Marbles loan offer ever made? [1,366] (0)
- 11: Afghan retrieves it’s looted past [1,367] (0)
- 11: Rare book on Elgin Marbles for sale [1,368] (0)
- 08: British Museum could return Roman tablets to Northumberland [1,369] (0)
- 07: The New Acropolis Museum is almost open [1,370] (0)
- 07: Seeing the Marbles reunified [1,371] (0)
- 07: New Acropolis Museum event in Washington [1,372] (0)
- 07: The looting of Iraq [1,373] (0)
- 07: The run up to the opening of the New Acropolis Museum [1,374] (0)
- 02: New Acropolis Museum to open this month [1,375] (0)
- May 2009 (40)
- 31: The reson for building the New Acropolis Museum [1,376] (0)
- 29: 2,350 tonnes of marbles used in Acropolis restoration [1,377] (0)
- 29: How to preserve the worlds museums [1,378] (0)
- 28: New Acropolis Museum to open after eight years of waiting [1,379] (0)
- 27: The New Acropolis Museum will be a key reason for visiting Grece in 2009 [1,380] (0)
- 27: New Acropolis Museum architect says Elgin Marbles should be returned [1,381] (0)
- 27: British Foreign Secretary in Athens [1,382] (0)
- 26: Erdoğan to attend New Acropolis Museum opening [1,383] (0)
- 25: Support in US Congress for return of Parthenon Marbles [1,384] (0)
- 25: New Acropolis Museum opening budget cut [1,385] (0)
- 23: New Acropolis Museum will re-open the Elgin Marbles case [1,386] (0)
- 21: Greece will step up efforts to reunify Elgin Marbles when New Acropolis Museum opens [1,387] (0)
- 21: Low admission charges for New Acropolis Museum [1,388] (0)
- 20: The official opening of the New Acropolis Museum [1,389] (1)
- 20: Speaking against restitution [1,390] (0)
- 20: Ancient artefacts returned to Greece [1,391] (0)
- 19: Looted artefacts returned to Greece by Germany, UK & Belgium [1,392] (0)
- 19: Why the Queen Idia Mask should be returned from the British Museum [1,393] (7)
- 18: Greek Prime Minister tours completed New Acropolis Museum site [1,394] (0)
- 16: Melbourne Age in favour of Parthenon Marbles Reunification [1,395] (0)
- 16: The importance of the New Acropolis Museum [1,396] (0)
- 14: Brighton and Hove City Council to meet with Aboriginals to discuss restitution request [1,397] (0)
- 14: Colosseum fragment returned by tourists [1,398] (0)
- 14: National Museums Liverpool to return Aboriginal remains [1,399] (0)
- 14: Aboriginal Skull to return to Liverpool [1,400] (0)
- 12: 2012 Olympics create a unique opportunity for reunification of the Elgin Marbles [1,401] (0)
- 12: The problems of comparing looted artefact disputes with child custody cases [1,402] (0)
- 12: Greece steps up efforts to secure Elgin Marbles return [1,403] (0)
- 12: New home for the Parthenon Marbles unveiled [1,404] (2)
- 12: Turkish Prime Minister to attend New Acropolis Museum opening [1,405] (0)
- 11: New Acropolis Museum exhibition in Switzerland [1,406] (0)
- 08: Holocaust (Stolen Art) Restitution Bill draft wording [1,407] (0)
- 07: Four days of open events planned for the New Acropolis Museum [1,408] (0)
- 07: The New Acropolis Museum represents a new reason to visit Athens [1,409] (0)
- 07: Finnish event in suport of the reunification of the Elgin Marbles [1,410] (0)
- 07: Ebay is saving the looted antiquities market [1,411] (0)
- 06: Greek schoolchildren stage protest outside British Museum [1,412] (0)
- 05: Greek & Finnish presidents discuss Elgin Marbles [1,413] (0)
- 03: The Acropolis is still the focus of Athens after two millenia [1,414] (0)
- 01: Museum in Britain returns 454 Egyptian artefacts [1,415] (0)
- April 2009 (23)
- 26: June opening planned for the New Acropolis Museum [1,416] (1)
- 24: The acquisition of the Elgin Marbles [1,417] (0)
- 24: James Cuno double bill [1,418] (0)
- 23: Parliamentary bill on Nazi-looted art [1,419] (0)
- 23: Looted treasures returned by Britain go on show [1,420] (0)
- 22: Whose Culture – continued [1,421] (0)
- 22: Cuno´s ‘Whose Culture’ [1,422] (0)
- 21: A preview of the New Acropolis Museum [1,423] (0)
- 21: How will the New Acropolis Museum affect Athens [1,424] (0)
- 20: Philhellenism and International Solidarity Day [1,425] (0)
- 14: Tajik parliament approves restitution treaty [1,426] (0)
- 07: Tschumi’s New Acropolis Museum [1,427] (0)
- 06: How long must we wait for the return of Benin artefacts? [1,428] (0)
- 05: Looted Benin artefacts could be worth over £1.3 billion [1,429] (3)
- 05: Philhelenism day [1,430] (0)
- 05: Controversies over restitution claims [1,431] (0)
- 04: Earth Hour starts at the Acropolis [1,432] (4)
- 03: Allowing the return of looted art to its owners [1,433] (0)
- 03: The Holocaust (stolen art) Restitution Bill [1,434] (1)
- 02: New law to allow return of Nazi loot [1,435] (0)
- 02: Lindisfarne gospels return home temporarily [1,436] (0)
- 01: The Early Day Motion that wasn’t [1,437] (0)
- 01: Early Day Motion on the Stone Henge fragments in Greece [1,438] (2)
- March 2009 (31)
- 25: Greece returns smuggled murals to Italy [1,439] (0)
- 25: The Lewis Chessmen & the British Museum [1,440] (1)
- 25: Come to see the Rosetta Stone… only in London [1,441] (0)
- 25: Egypt wants Pharaoh’s coffin returned [1,442] (0)
- 20: New antiquities trafficking laws in Egypt [1,443] (0)
- 17: Should museums take priority over any other concerns? [1,444] (0)
- 17: Solving the issue of the Chinese bronzes statues [1,445] (0)
- 16: Returning Gandhi’s property to India [1,446] (0)
- 16: Attempt to end Acropolis row [1,447] (2)
- 13: The Elgin Marbles in 1890 [1,448] (1)
- 13: Bulgarian court rules on looted artefact [1,449] (0)
- 13: Acropolis strikes end [1,450] (0)
- 13: Modelling the Acropolis in three dimensions [1,451] (0)
- 13: Should the culture be taken out of cultural property? [1,452] (0)
- 13: Bronze drum stand in the British Museum may be looted [1,453] (0)
- 12: Greek president urges workers to end Acropolis strike [1,454] (0)
- 10: YSL artefacts raise questions about art auctions [1,455] (1)
- 09: China’s Melina Mercouri [1,456] (0)
- 08: The Chinese bronzes & Gandhi’s glasses [1,457] (0)
- 07: The perils of art auctions [1,458] (0)
- 06: The techniques used to secure return of looted artefacts [1,459] (0)
- 06: Should Britain return the Koh-i-noor diamond? [1,460] (35)
- 06: Acropolis strikes continue [1,461] (0)
- 04: The problems of disputed artefacts [1,462] (0)
- 03: World Have Your Say [1,463] (0)
- 03: Cai Mingchao and the Yves Saint Lauren sculptures [1,464] (1)
- 03: Efforts made to retrieve disputed artefacts [1,465] (0)
- 02: The difficulties of recovering looted artefacts [1,466] (1)
- 02: Disputed artefacts around the world [1,467] (1)
- 02: Chinese bidder won’t pay for YSL statues [1,468] (2)
- 01: New Acropolis Museum Early Day Motion [1,469] (0)
- February 2009 (29)
- 28: Are there problems with the New Acropolis Museum [1,470] (2)
- 27: The difficultues of recovering looted artefacts [1,471] (2)
- 27: Jackie Chan’s support for recovery of looted Chinese Artefacts [1,472] (1)
- 27: China’s claims on the Yves Saint Lauren bronze sculptures [1,473] (0)
- 27: How China could regain its lost relics [1,474] (0)
- 27: Strikes shut down the Acropolis [1,475] (0)
- 26: Cyrus Cylinder lent to Iran [1,476] (0)
- 26: Who took the animal heads from China [1,477] (1)
- 25: Eight reasons why the Elgin Marbles should be returned to Greece [1,478] (1)
- 25: China won’t trade artefacts for human rights [1,479] (0)
- 25: New Acropolis Museum means a new excuse will be needed by the British Museum [1,480] (0)
- 23: Is virtual repatriation the way forward? [1,481] (0)
- 22: The British Museum as a British Institution [1,482] (1)
- 22: Talkin in Calcutta on the Elgin Marbles [1,483] (0)
- 21: Museum diplomacy? [1,484] (0)
- 21: Yves Saint Lauren, China & the son of Lord Elgin [1,485] (0)
- 17: Brighton’s reluctance to return Aboriginal Skull [1,486] (0)
- 14: Arguments for & against the return of the Elgin Marbles [1,487] (43)
- 14: Opening plans for the New Acropolis Museum [1,488] (0)
- 14: June opening date set for the New Acropolis Museum [1,489] (0)
- 13: New Acropolis Museum opening date [1,490] (1)
- 13: More on the Yves Saint Lauren artefact sale [1,491] (0)
- 13: Did the Germans cheat to get hold of the Nefertiti bust? [1,492] (0)
- 10: UK museum wants to retain Aboriginal human remains [1,493] (0)
- 09: A response to Cuno’s views on the Encyclopaedic Museum [1,494] (0)
- 09: James Cuno on where art treasures belong [1,495] (1)
- 09: Aboriginal artefacts to remain in Brighton [1,496] (0)
- 08: Retrieving Blackfoot artefacts [1,497] (0)
- 08: Ancient artefacts in foreign museums [1,498] (0)
- January 2009 (19)
- 27: Greece to give Iraq money and know how for museums [1,499] (0)
- 25: A response to Alastair Bruce [1,500] (0)
- 25: The Universal Museum – the way forward? [1,501] (1)
- 22: Yves Saint Laurent and the Eighth Earl of Elgin [1,502] (0)
- 20: Universal museums & selective hearing [1,503] (1)
- 20: Egypt askes Sweden to return artefacts [1,504] (0)
- 15: Time for a new era? [1,505] (0)
- 14: Should all looted artefacts be returned? [1,506] (0)
- 10: Museums should keep Nazi loot [1,507] (0)
- 10: Sharon Waxman talks about the ownership of ancient artefacts [1,508] (0)
- 10: Africa needs it’s cultural artefacts more than the West [1,509] (0)
- 08: Lord Elgin’s great great great grandson on the Marbles [1,510] (7)
- 08: Four books on looted cultural property [1,511] (1)
- 08: Booth Museum for National History to return Aboriginal remains [1,512] (0)
- 08: Pillagers are being called to account [1,513] (0)
- 07: George Hajifanis & Marbles Reunited [1,514] (0)
- 07: More Aboriginal remains to be returned by UK [1,515] (2)
- 04: How smuggled Turkish artefacts fill foreign museums [1,516] (0)
- 04: The rebranding of nationalism as internationalism [1,517] (0)
- December 2008 (31)
- 30: Opposition to demolition of building near New Acropolis Museum [1,518] (0)
- 29: British Museum director is Briton of the Year [1,519] (2)
- 29: Egypt’s restitutions in 2008 [1,520] (0)
- 28: The return of Amenhotep III [1,521] (0)
- 27: British Government monitoring the Elgin Marbles issue [1,522] (0)
- 21: Britain will return Egyptian sculpture [1,523] (0)
- 20: Head of Amenhotep III returns to Egypt [1,524] (0)
- 17: Closure of the Acropolis due to strikes [1,525] (0)
- 14: Greece welcomes Byzantine icon return [1,526] (0)
- 14: When will Western museums return their looted artefacts? [1,527] (0)
- 13: Should ancient art be given back? [1,528] (0)
- 13: The barrier to compromise over the Elgin Marbles [1,529] (0)
- 12: Bernard Tschumi’s New Acropolis Museum design [1,530] (3)
- 09: Ownership of the Marbles [1,531] (0)
- 06: Ethiopia’s restitution demands [1,532] (0)
- 05: Restoration of the Propylaea completed [1,533] (0)
- 05: Would a pan-European museum solve the Parthenon Marbles Problem? [1,534] (0)
- 05: Can we condemn contemporary looting without condemning colonial looting? [1,535] (0)
- 05: Colin Renfrew on looted artefacts [1,536] (1)
- 05: A call to unite the Parthenon Marbles [1,537] (1)
- 05: The plundering of the ancient world [1,538] (0)
- 05: A home fit for the Parthenon Marbles [1,539] (0)
- 04: Comemorative coin featuring New Acropolis Museum [1,540] (0)
- 04: Parthenon fragment is returned [1,541] (0)
- 03: Marbles campaigners honoured [1,542] (0)
- 03: Loot & the Getty’s reaction [1,543] (0)
- 03: Acropolis fragment returns to Athens [1,544] (0)
- 02: Peru plans to sue Yale [1,545] (1)
- 01: How did the Krater end up in the Met? [1,546] (0)
- 01: A manifesto for the Elgin Marbles [1,547] (1)
- 01: The battle over stolen treasures from the ancient world [1,548] (0)
- November 2008 (28)
- 30: Bernard Tschumi to lecture at RIBA on New Acropolis Museum [1,549] (0)
- 26: Looted Iraqi antiquities siezed in Dubai [1,550] (0)
- 26: Museums battle with source nations over ownership of artefacts [1,551] (2)
- 26: Museums end up paying the price for looted antiquities [1,552] (2)
- 26: Ethiopia demands return of over four hundred stolen treasures [1,553] (0)
- 26: Ethiopia demands return of looted artefacts by Britain [1,554] (0)
- 25: Stolen fourteenth century Greek icon is returned [1,555] (0)
- 25: Byzantine icon returns to Greece [1,556] (0)
- 25: Britain returns stolen Greek icon [1,557] (0)
- 17: Manchester Museum to return Maori remains to New Zealand [1,558] (0)
- 17: Looting & museums [1,559] (0)
- 16: Marbles Reunited joins the International Association for the Reunification of the Parthenon Sculptures [1,560] (0)
- 10: How museums became looters [1,561] (3)
- 10: Fighting back after the plunder of the ancient world [1,562] (0)
- 10: Janet Munsil’s play about the Marbles [1,563] (0)
- 07: Cleaning the Parthenon [1,564] (0)
- 06: Parthenon Marbles fragment returns to Greece [1,565] (0)
- 06: Parthenon Fragment returned to Greece by Vatican [1,566] (0)
- 06: Who owns treasures such as the Parthenon Sculptures? [1,567] (0)
- 05: More on the Vatican fragment loan [1,568] (0)
- 05: Vatican Parthenon frieze fragment returns to Athens [1,569] (0)
- 05: Who owns the ancient past [1,570] (0)
- 03: A play about the Parthenon Sculptures [1,571] (0)
- 03: Plundered Chinese treasures to be sold [1,572] (0)
- 03: Edinburgh’s Parthenon to be restored [1,573] (0)
- 03: Dealing with the plundering of antiquities [1,574] (0)
- 03: Visit Athens to see the New Acropolis Museum [1,575] (0)
- 01: Edward Enfield to give talk about the Parthenon Marbles [1,576] (0)
- October 2008 (30)
- 31: New Earthquake sensors on the Acropolis [1,577] (0)
- 31: Scaffolding to come off Propylaia [1,578] (0)
- 30: The comercialisation of the British Museum [1,579] (1)
- 29: The New Acropolis Museum awaits the Parthenon Marbles [1,580] (0)
- 27: The ethics of museum acquisitions [1,581] (0)
- 27: Why Britain must re-think the Parthenon Marbles issue [1,582] (0)
- 24: The battle over the stolen treasures of the ancient world [1,583] (0)
- 24: Chronicles of Mann to remain victims of anti-deaccessioning laws [1,584] (0)
- 24: Exhibition of polychromatic Greek sculpture replicas [1,585] (0)
- 23: Turkey wants Knidos Lion to be returned [1,586] (3)
- 22: Greek Prime Minister discusses Elgin Marbles with Gordon Brown [1,587] (1)
- 21: The lack of progress in Benin [1,588] (0)
- 21: Operation Syenite will clamp down on looted Afghan artefact trade [1,589] (0)
- 21: Why looted artefacts should be returned [1,590] (0)
- 20: More demands for the restitution off looted benin artefacts [1,591] (0)
- 20: New legislation to allow return of Nazi loot [1,592] (2)
- 18: Honouring one of the first to speak out against the destructive actions of Lord Elgin [1,593] (0)
- 18: Hi-tech restoration techniques used on Acropolis [1,594] (0)
- 18: What can be learnt from the Egyptian approach to restitution [1,595] (0)
- 17: Mary Beard to lecture in Chicago [1,596] (0)
- 15: The New Acropolis Museum will re-ignite the Elgin Marbles debate [1,597] (0)
- 15: Greece’s Foreign Minister calls for return of Parthenon Marbles [1,598] (0)
- 12: The British Museum’s claims to the Rosetta Stone [1,599] (2)
- 12: New finds from the sculptures of the Parthenon [1,600] (0)
- 10: What benefit does Africa get from collaboration in international exhibitions [1,601] (0)
- 07: Christopher Hitchens on the Elgin Marbles [1,602] (3)
- 06: The museums of the West & the Benin Bronzes [1,603] (0)
- 05: Palermo fragment from Parthenon Marbles returns [1,604] (0)
- 05: The reasons for retention [1,605] (0)
- 04: How Italy learned to save its heritage [1,606] (1)
- September 2008 (32)
- 28: Nationalism & looted cultural property [1,607] (0)
- 26: Recognising the illegality of looted artefacts [1,608] (0)
- 25: The return of the Palermo Fragment [1,609] (0)
- 25: Lewis Chessmen to be discussed [1,610] (0)
- 25: Parthenon fragment from Palermo returns for Nostoi exhibition [1,611] (0)
- 24: More on the Palermo fragment return [1,612] (0)
- 24: A piece of the Parthenon sculptures is returned [1,613] (0)
- 23: Greek & Italian presidents meet [1,614] (0)
- 19: Nigeria’s claims for the return of looted artefacts [1,615] (0)
- 19: Behind the scenes at the Met [1,616] (0)
- 18: Restoration of Parthenon frieze casts [1,617] (0)
- 18: Two hundred year struggle over the Elgin Marbles [1,618] (0)
- 18: Delays to the opening of the New Acropolis museum [1,619] (0)
- 18: Nostoi exhibition at the New Acropolis Museum [1,620] (0)
- 18: Cultural vandalism & how it affects you [1,621] (0)
- 17: When will the West return Ethiopia’s treasures [1,622] (0)
- 16: Australian cave art must not be destroyed [1,623] (0)
- 16: Hungary offers to return looted artefacts to Greece [1,624] (0)
- 16: Parthenon frieze casts to undergo restoration [1,625] (0)
- 16: Parthenon expert to lecture in Nashville [1,626] (0)
- 15: How often does Nigeria have to ask for artefacts to be returned? [1,627] (0)
- 14: Building a national identity through cultural property [1,628] (0)
- 11: Greece asked to return looted artefact [1,629] (0)
- 11: Hungary to return looted artefacts to Greece [1,630] (0)
- 05: Heightened awareness of the Elgin Marbles debate [1,631] (0)
- 04: Greek antiquities returned by Shelby White [1,632] (0)
- 03: Ellinais worshipers and the relocation of sculptures to the New Acropolis Museum [1,633] (0)
- 03: Was the removal of the Elgin Marbles legal? [1,634] (2)
- 03: The painted Parthenon sculptures [1,635] (0)
- 02: Worshipers of Athena meet on the Acropolis [1,636] (2)
- 02: Are we any closer to restitution today? [1,637] (0)
- 01: Ellinais followers worship on the Acropolis [1,638] (0)
- August 2008 (31)
- 29: How legal was Elgin’s Firman [1,639] (2)
- 29: Athens’ new roof gallery [1,640] (0)
- 28: Pagans plan to worship on the Acropolis [1,641] (0)
- 27: The New Acropolis Museum needs it’s Marbles to complete it [1,642] (0)
- 23: Lectures on the Encyclopaedic Museum [1,643] (2)
- 23: The Parthenon’s seismic resistance [1,644] (0)
- 22: Peru wants to know origins of sunken treasure [1,645] (0)
- 21: A plea for fair & equal treatment of cultural property [1,646] (0)
- 19: More on Stealing Athena [1,647] (0)
- 18: The return of Namibian Skulls by Germany [1,648] (0)
- 18: Avoiding the subject of provenance [1,649] (0)
- 17: James Cuno & cultural property [1,650] (1)
- 17: Why Nigeria’s treasures must be protected [1,651] (1)
- 16: Full moon late night opening for Acropolis [1,652] (0)
- 12: Safeguarding Nigeria’s treasures [1,653] (0)
- 11: The fight against the tombaroli [1,654] (1)
- 11: Do free museums lead to devaluing of heritage [1,655] (0)
- 11: Tschumi talks about the New Acropolis Museum [1,656] (1)
- 09: The New Acropolis Museum at Beijing’s Hellenic House [1,657] (0)
- 07: Kenyan cultural property [1,658] (0)
- 07: How Scotland should be dealing with the Elgin Marbles issue [1,659] (3)
- 07: Is provenance really always ‘murky’? [1,660] (0)
- 06: Who appoints the international community? [1,661] (1)
- 06: Kenya requests that its history is returned [1,662] (0)
- 06: Smithsonian Institution becomes first US Museum to return Aboriginal human remains [1,663] (0)
- 04: Kenya asks museums to return artefacts [1,664] (1)
- 04: The rationale of non-return of cultural property [1,665] (0)
- 03: Elginism on Facebook [1,666] (0)
- 01: The concept behind the New Acropolis Museum [1,667] (0)
- 01: The most important of Egypt’s artefacts [1,668] (0)
- 01: How the Benin Bronzes left Benin [1,669] (1)
- July 2008 (50)
- 29: Helpers required for sixth flyer distribution outside British Museum [1,670] (0)
- 28: New Acropolis Museum awaits return of the Elgin Marbles [1,671] (0)
- 28: New Acropolis Museum due to open in October but without its star attraction [1,672] (2)
- 28: Percieved similarities of cultural artefacts [1,673] (0)
- 27: UNESCO, Nok terracotta & The Met [1,674] (0)
- 25: British MP campaigns to allow museum deaccessioning [1,675] (2)
- 25: A new phase of restoration on the Acropolis [1,676] (0)
- 24: An interview with Dimitrios Pandermalis [1,677] (0)
- 24: The disputes that surround the Codex Sinaiticus Bible [1,678] (0)
- 24: Growing demand for return of Benin Bronzes [1,679] (4)
- 21: Progress in the digitisation of the Codex Sinaiticus [1,680] (3)
- 21: Does culture know of political borders [1,681] (1)
- 21: Gordon Brown speaks on the Elgin Marbles [1,682] (0)
- 19: Four hundred Benin Bronzes in Chicago’s Field Museum [1,683] (0)
- 17: The Elgin Marbles under Scots law [1,684] (0)
- 15: Is the British Museum afraid? [1,685] (0)
- 14: Is Cuno relenting on restitution? [1,686] (0)
- 14: The Parthenon Sculptures inspire a historical novel [1,687] (1)
- 12: Marbles Reunited appoints full-time campaign director [1,688] (0)
- 12: Following the Egyptian example for recovery of looted artefacts [1,689] (1)
- 12: Trade in cultural property continues today [1,690] (0)
- 12: Bruce Blades & the Parthenon Marbles [1,691] (0)
- 12: The Elgin Marbles issue exposes the SNP’s duplicity [1,692] (1)
- 12: How the Parthenon sculptures will be displayed in the New Acropolis Museum [1,693] (0)
- 12: The British Museum and the Universal Museum [1,694] (0)
- 12: Is the British Museum really leading the world? [1,695] (0)
- 12: More Aboriginal skulls return home [1,696] (1)
- 12: The greatest museum on earth [1,697] (4)
- 12: KKE criticise plans for New Acropolis Museum management structure [1,698] (0)
- 12: Has Mary Beard changed her mind on the Marbles [1,699] (0)
- 12: Why the Elgin Marbles should return to Athens [1,700] (0)
- 11: The Elgin Marbles on Australian TV [1,701] (0)
- 08: Paulos Tsimas documentary on the Elgin Marbles [1,702] (0)
- 08: Items from the St Clair Archive [1,703] (0)
- 08: Scotland hands back Aboriginal remains [1,704] (0)
- 08: Stopping illegal trafficking of cultural property [1,705] (0)
- 07: Is there good reason for the Elgin Marbles to remain in Britain? [1,706] (0)
- 07: The New Acropolis Museum is a place fit for Greece’s greatest treasures [1,707] (1)
- 07: Stelios’s issues with the Elgin Marbles issue [1,708] (0)
- 07: No hand held electronic guides for Greek archaeological sites [1,709] (0)
- 07: The New Acropolis Museum is nearly complete [1,710] (0)
- 05: Has James Cuno become a “nationalist retentionist”? [1,711] (0)
- 04: Artefacts return to Shetland temporarily [1,712] (0)
- 03: Leaflet distribution outside the British Museum this Saturday [1,713] (2)
- 03: Marbles Reunited campaign office opens [1,714] (0)
- 03: Was MacGregor ever really offered the Met Job? [1,715] (0)
- 02: Durham may regain the Lindisfarne Gospels [1,716] (0)
- 02: MacGregor will be staying at British Museum for another four years [1,717] (0)
- 01: Stolen artefacts to travel from one Universal Museum to another [1,718] (0)
- 01: Can the Parthenon Sculptures be compared to the Bayeux tapestry? [1,719] (0)
- June 2008 (29)
- 29: Should the Elgin Marbles issue be settled in court? [1,720] (0)
- 27: Cuno talks with Conforti [1,721] (0)
- 26: England also wants artefacts returned [1,722] (0)
- 24: Microbes eating the Acropolis [1,723] (0)
- 23: West Australia’s proposal for Elgin Marbles repatriation [1,724] (0)
- 22: Helpers required to distribute flyers outside British Museum [1,725] (0)
- 22: Elginism – the origins of a word [1,726] (1)
- 21: Cuno & the credible museum [1,727] (0)
- 20: A satirical approach to the Universal Museum concept [1,728] (0)
- 19: The Liverpool Echo versus Stelios [1,729] (0)
- 17: Stelios’s advert campaign [1,730] (0)
- 16: Cuno interviewed by Andrew Marr [1,731] (0)
- 15: The story behind Stealing Athena [1,732] (0)
- 15: Stelios’s plan for the Marbles [1,733] (0)
- 15: Stelios makes a new effort to reunite the Parthenon Marbles [1,734] (1)
- 12: Are all antiquity collectors criminals? [1,735] (0)
- 09: Will the buildings in front of the New Acropolis Museum be demolished? [1,736] (0)
- 08: Kwame Opoku deconstructs Cuno [1,737] (0)
- 06: Freer circulation of cultural artefacts [1,738] (0)
- 06: Christopher Hitchens versus James Cuno [1,739] (0)
- 05: James Cuno’s controversial new book [1,740] (0)
- 05: New antiquity collecting guidelines released [1,741] (0)
- 04: The seventeen thousand dollar souvenir [1,742] (0)
- 04: Could a facelift save the buildings blocking the Acropolis Museum’s view [1,743] (0)
- 04: US Museums bring in stricter antiquity acquisition guidelines [1,744] (0)
- 03: Christopher Hitchens interview [1,745] (0)
- 02: The price of free art [1,746] (0)
- 01: James Cuno on Start The Week – 16th June [1,747] (0)
- 01: Stelios’s next step in the battle for the Elgin Marbles [1,748] (0)
- May 2008 (18)
- 30: Can Iran’s artefacts be siezed as terrorism compensation? [1,749] (0)
- 30: The New Acropolis Museum at Athens Airport [1,750] (0)
- 28: Stealing Athena [1,751] (0)
- 27: Is Indiana Jones a real archaeologist? [1,752] (1)
- 25: The New Acropolis Museum should be more than just a building [1,753] (0)
- 24: Should Manchester’s mummies be covered up? [1,754] (0)
- 24: Draft bill for the Foundation of the New Acropolis Museum [1,755] (0)
- 23: Athens’s New Acropolis Museum opens briefly [1,756] (0)
- 18: The universal museum – from Benin to Chicago [1,757] (0)
- 16: The British Museum’s de-acessioning policy [1,758] (0)
- 14: The looting of Baghdad [1,759] (0)
- 14: Denmark denies looting artefacts from Bahrain [1,760] (0)
- 09: Marbles Reunited meets Facebook [1,761] (1)
- 07: A new home for the Elgin Marbles? [1,762] (1)
- 06: A video preview of the New Acropolis Museum [1,763] (0)
- 06: Nashville’s Parthenon [1,764] (0)
- 06: Why there should be a ban on trading Iraqi antiquities [1,765] (0)
- 01: Iraqi official implicates the west in looted antiquities trade [1,766] (0)
- April 2008 (30)
- 29: Lecture at Charles Darwin University on the Elgin Marbles [1,767] (0)
- 28: Excuses for retention of artefacts [1,768] (0)
- 28: Delays to Elgin family’s return of artefacts [1,769] (0)
- 22: Swiss dealer returns ancient vase to Greece [1,770] (0)
- 22: Kwame Opoku responds to Philippe de Montebello [1,771] (0)
- 21: Request for members [1,772] (0)
- 21: Ancient oil flask returns to Athens [1,773] (1)
- 20: Protecting the archaeological sites without emptying the museums [1,774] (1)
- 20: How should the Parthenon Frieze be displayed? [1,775] (0)
- 18: The Elgin Marbles & Lindow Man [1,776] (0)
- 18: Elgin family to return some stones of no value to their country of origin [1,777] (0)
- 17: The last sculptures on the Parthenon [1,778] (0)
- 17: Should formal requests be made before restitution cases can be considered? [1,779] (0)
- 15: Copyright in stolen artefacts [1,780] (0)
- 11: The British Museum still has to deal with old issues [1,781] (0)
- 11: Neil MacGregor’s legacy at the British Museum [1,782] (1)
- 10: Progress of the Parthenon restoration [1,783] (9)
- 10: Until Lions write their own history, the tale of the hunt will always glorify the hunter [1,784] (3)
- 09: Marbles Reunited campaign director wanted [1,785] (0)
- 09: Australian Prime Minister in trouble over Elgin Marbles joke [1,786] (0)
- 09: Parthenon sculpture for sale online [1,787] (0)
- 07: Will the British Museum ever back down from its claims to legal ownership of the Elgin Marbles? [1,788] (0)
- 07: New Acropolis Museum will aid the return of the Elgin Marbles [1,789] (0)
- 05: A new deal for the Parthenon Marbles [1,790] (0)
- 04: Is litigation the answer to the Parthenon Marbles Question? [1,791] (0)
- 03: The British Museum’s avoidance of dealing with restitution claims [1,792] (0)
- 03: The viability of legality in the museums of the West [1,793] (0)
- 03: Museums struggling with issues of provenance [1,794] (0)
- 02: A selective sort of context [1,795] (0)
- 01: Melina Mercouri Foundation creator dies [1,796] (2)
- March 2008 (24)
- 31: Death of Jules Dassin, Long term supporter of the Parthenon Marbles Reunification [1,797] (1)
- 31: Jules Dassin dies at ninety six [1,798] (0)
- 31: The British Museum’s stolen African artefacts [1,799] (5)
- 31: “A new wind is blowing” for the reunification of the Elgin Marbles [1,800] (0)
- 29: Two buildings on the New Acropolis Museum site to be demolished [1,801] (0)
- 26: Cultural tourism boost expected from New Acropolis Museum [1,802] (0)
- 25: Neferti & Ida: African queens in European Museums [1,803] (1)
- 22: The Benin Bronzes go to Berlin [1,804] (1)
- 22: Culturegrrl at the UNESCO Conference [1,805] (0)
- 20: Greek President tours New Acropolis Museum [1,806] (0)
- 20: Looted artefacts conference in New Acropolis Museum [1,807] (0)
- 20: Parthenon Marbles Exhibition in San Francisco [1,808] (0)
- 20: Growing momentum for return of Elgin Marbles [1,809] (0)
- 20: International conference at the New Acropolis Museum [1,810] (1)
- 15: Cultural property restitution conference in Athens [1,811] (0)
- 15: When do looted artefacts become legitimate cultural property? [1,812] (0)
- 08: Speakers at the Athens UNESCO conference [1,813] (0)
- 08: US ambassador supports Elgin Marbles return [1,814] (0)
- 07: Are the Elgin Marbles a Scottish issue? [1,815] (1)
- 05: Will the New Acropolis Museum win back the Elgin Marbles? [1,816] (0)
- 05: UNESCO conference in New Acropolis Museum [1,817] (0)
- 04: Seminar on repatriation in Australia [1,818] (0)
- 03: Travel agents shown around New Acropolis Museum [1,819] (1)
- 03: European museums & African bones [1,820] (0)
- February 2008 (34)
- 28: Problems not over between Peru & Yale [1,821] (0)
- 28: The Museums Association & the “Disposal Toolkit” [1,822] (0)
- 27: New Acropolis Museum exhibition in China [1,823] (0)
- 25: Lewis Chessmen subject to metropolitan prejudice [1,824] (3)
- 25: MPs criticise British Library over Lindisfarne Gospels loan rejection [1,825] (0)
- 25: Cambridge Union debate the Parthenon Sculptures [1,826] (0)
- 23: Blogroll update [1,827] (0)
- 23: National Geographic video on the Parthenon Sculptures [1,828] (0)
- 23: Who owns history [1,829] (1)
- 23: Museum world shell shock [1,830] (0)
- 23: Getty curator’s trial continues in Rome [1,831] (0)
- 21: What will happen to the old Acropolis Museum? [1,832] (2)
- 21: New Acropolis Museum to open in September [1,833] (0)
- 21: New Acropolis Museum opening date set [1,834] (0)
- 19: Cambridge Union Elgin Marbles debate results [1,835] (4)
- 14: Benin Bronzes [1,836] (0)
- 13: The alarm of some institutions at growing numbers of restitution claims [1,837] (0)
- 11: Where will the restitution claims end [1,838] (1)
- 11: Stealing the cultural heritage of others [1,839] (0)
- 11: Making culture exciting & forgetting about intellectual snobbery [1,840] (0)
- 09: The trial of the tomb robbers [1,841] (0)
- 08: Stelios responds to the Liverpool Echo [1,842] (0)
- 08: Greece’s return of Albanian artefacts [1,843] (0)
- 08: Greece returns stolen statues to Albania [1,844] (0)
- 08: The flaws in John Carr’s arguments [1,845] (0)
- 06: The archaeologist’s viewpoint [1,846] (0)
- 04: How do museums create their collections [1,847] (0)
- 04: Indonesia demands return of historic stone from Scotland [1,848] (1)
- 04: Stalemate over the Lewis Chessmen [1,849] (0)
- 03: A debate to make you loose your marbles [1,850] (0)
- 02: US museum returns historic wig to UK [1,851] (1)
- 01: James Cuno, preservation versus access & cultural identity [1,852] (1)
- 01: New Greek laws on cultural property [1,853] (1)
- 01: The Lewis Chessmen saga continues [1,854] (2)
- January 2008 (37)
- 31: Renewed calls for return of Lindisfarne Gospels [1,855] (0)
- 31: EasyJet & the Parthenon Sculptures [1,856] (1)
- 30: Disputes over stolen art [1,857] (0)
- 29: The potential extent of the Robert Olson issue [1,858] (0)
- 29: California museum fraud raids suggest deeper issues [1,859] (0)
- 29: New Acropolis Museum showcased in Paris [1,860] (0)
- 29: Stelios Haji-Ioannou to support Elgin Marbles Campaign [1,861] (0)
- 28: Unlocking the mysteries of the Parthenon [1,862] (0)
- 28: Are the Lewis Chessmen becoming political pawns [1,863] (0)
- 28: UK Culture Minister rules out “nonsense” chessmen bid [1,864] (0)
- 27: Responses to John Carr’s comments on the Marbles [1,865] (0)
- 26: Scotish minister to confront DCMS over Chessmen [1,866] (0)
- 25: British Museum policy on displaying finds locally [1,867] (0)
- 25: Southern California Museums raided in antiquities fraud probe [1,868] (0)
- 25: Letting go of the Krater [1,869] (0)
- 23: John Carr & the Elgin Marbles [1,870] (1)
- 23: Italy’s lost treasures return [1,871] (0)
- 22: Tschumi to lecture at Royal C0llege of Art [1,872] (0)
- 21: Where do cultural artefacts belong? [1,873] (0)
- 21: Scotland gives up Aboriginal Skull [1,874] (0)
- 21: Next move for Lewis Chessmen [1,875] (0)
- 20: The Zachopoulos scandal & the Greek Ministry of Culture [1,876] (0)
- 19: Italy reaches agreement with Shelby White [1,877] (0)
- 17: Lindisfarne Gospels should be returned [1,878] (0)
- 15: De Montebello paved the way for resolution of restitution scandals [1,879] (0)
- 15: President Papoulias visits the New Acropolis Museum [1,880] (0)
- 14: Arguing over the chessmen [1,881] (0)
- 14: De Montebello to retire from Met [1,882] (0)
- 14: Thirty years of work – the New Acropolis Museum [1,883] (0)
- 12: The Chairman of World Collections [1,884] (0)
- 11: Italy lends artefacts to Met [1,885] (0)
- 10: New Acropolis Museum opens to the public [1,886] (8)
- 09: The Times newspaper, Zachopoulos & the Marbles [1,887] (0)
- 09: Whose chess set is it anyway [1,888] (0)
- 07: Staten Island’s Parthenon Frieze replica [1,889] (0)
- 07: France blocks return of artefact to New Zealand [1,890] (0)
- 06: Demands for the return of the Lewis Chessmen [1,891] (0)
- December 2007 (21)
- 30: British Museum director to become Cultural Envoy [1,892] (0)
- 26: Russia allows artwork to travel to UK [1,893] (0)
- 26: Should the Lewis Chessment go to Norway? [1,894] (0)
- 26: Greek Ministry of Culture general-secretary suicide attempt [1,895] (0)
- 24: The British Museum says no… again [1,896] (1)
- 24: Italy’s recovered artefacts go on display [1,897] (0)
- 24: Salmond’s plans for the return of the Lewis Chessmen [1,898] (0)
- 24: A plea for the Marbles to be returned to the Parthenon [1,899] (0)
- 24: Calls for Lewis Chessmen to be returned to Scotland [1,900] (0)
- 23: The opening of the New Acropolis Museum [1,901] (1)
- 22: Ground floor of New Acropolis Museum opens to the public [1,902] (0)
- 22: UK appeal court re-instates Iran’s right to make claim on looted art [1,903] (0)
- 21: Solution reached in Russian artwork loans row [1,904] (0)
- 20: The New Acropolis Museum as an unfinished project [1,905] (0)
- 19: Russia’s embargo on art loan to Britain [1,906] (0)
- 18: Early preview of New Acropolis Museum [1,907] (0)
- 18: British Museum snubs Greek calls for return of Elgin Marbles [1,908] (3)
- 17: New Acropolis Museum to start admitting visitors [1,909] (0)
- 17: Greece calls for return of disputed Parthenon Marbles from Britain [1,910] (0)
- 12: First Caryatid moves to the New Acropolis Museum [1,911] (0)
- 03: This biggest architectural challenge [1,912] (0)
- November 2007 (22)
- 30: Battle to keep artefacts near Loftus heads to House of Commons [1,913] (0)
- 29: Parthenon Marbles Early Day Motion [1,914] (0)
- 29: The Parthenon Sculptures in the British Museum [1,915] (0)
- 28: A talk with Philippe de Montebello [1,916] (0)
- 24: Canadian claims on excavated ship [1,917] (0)
- 24: Restitution arguments in Europe [1,918] (0)
- 24: A new gallery for the Elgin Marbles? [1,919] (0)
- 20: Should imports of ancient artefacts be banned [1,920] (0)
- 20: The Elgin Marbles in Malta [1,921] (0)
- 19: A common European cultural agenda [1,922] (0)
- 16: Greek Prime Minister briefed on New Acropolis Museum [1,923] (0)
- 14: Egypt wants something back in return… [1,924] (0)
- 13: Is their any benefit with negotiating in the correct way with the British Museum [1,925] (1)
- 11: The logic of non-restitution of cultural objects [1,926] (0)
- 10: The New Acropolis Museum & the modernisation of Athens [1,927] (0)
- 09: A talk with Neil MacGregor [1,928] (0)
- 07: Greek Foreign Minister meets with BCRPM [1,929] (0)
- 06: Protests in Athens over demolition of Art Deco building [1,930] (0)
- 05: Greece inaugurates new Acropolis Museum [1,931] (0)
- 05: Opposition to demolition to make way for New Acropolis Museum [1,932] (0)
- 05: Art pieces relinquished to Italy [1,933] (0)
- 02: A museum’s dialogue with antiquity [1,934] (0)
- October 2007 (39)
- 30: A talk with Professor Pandermalis [1,935] (0)
- 30: A look around the New Acropolis Museum [1,936] (0)
- 29: University of Sydney’s Parthenon Project [1,937] (0)
- 28: The New Acropolis Museum : Where Gods Yearn for Long-Lost Treasures [1,938] (0)
- 27: No easy answers on the return of stolen art [1,939] (0)
- 26: New Acropolis Museum website launched [1,940] (0)
- 26: Nana Mouskouri’s support for the return of the Marbles [1,941] (1)
- 20: When the marbles return… [1,942] (0)
- 20: Will the New Acropolis Museum help Greece get sculptures back? [1,943] (0)
- 20: Sydney’s Parthenon Project [1,944] (1)
- 19: Greek President addresses UNESCO conference [1,945] (0)
- 18: British museum agrees to return Aboriginal remains to Australia [1,946] (0)
- 18: Official respose to Select Committee enquiry [1,947] (0)
- 18: Should London finally lose the Parthenon Marbles? [1,948] (0)
- 18: Have monuments become part of the history of their new homes? [1,949] (0)
- 18: How safe is the British Museum? [1,950] (0)
- 17: Antiquities in motion [1,951] (0)
- 17: Should we give the Parthenon marbles back? [1,952] (0)
- 17: Tschumi’s hope for reunification of the Marbles in the New Acropolis Museum [1,953] (0)
- 17: Do Athenians like the New Acropolis Museum? [1,954] (0)
- 17: Liverpool to return remains to Australia [1,955] (0)
- 17: Liverpool Museum to return Aboriginal remains [1,956] (0)
- 17: Ancient treasure move to new museum [1,957] (0)
- 16: Transfer of antiquities from old to new Acropolis Museum begins [1,958] (0)
- 15: Acropolis sculpture move marred by controversy [1,959] (0)
- 15: First sculpture arrives at the New Acropolis Museum [1,960] (0)
- 14: Acropolis Museum sculpture move success [1,961] (0)
- 13: Greece practices for artefact move [1,962] (0)
- 13: Success with sculpture move rehearsal [1,963] (0)
- 12: Mark O’Neil on Enlightenment Museums [1,964] (4)
- 12: Filming on the Acropolis [1,965] (0)
- 12: Hundreds of antiquities will make move to New Acropolis Museum [1,966] (0)
- 10: Trial for New Acropolis Museum sculpture move completed successfully [1,967] (0)
- 09: Treasures on the move to the New Acropolis Museum [1,968] (0)
- 08: Greece should capitalise on the New Acropolis Museum [1,969] (0)
- 07: Greece’s efforts to secure the return of antiquites [1,970] (1)
- 04: David Hill meets new Greek Culture Minister to discuss Parthenon Sculptures [1,971] (0)
- 04: Dry run for transfer of artefacts to New Acropolis Museum next week [1,972] (0)
- 03: Acropolis statues are ready for the move to the new museum [1,973] (0)
- September 2007 (24)
- 27: How the Parthenon sculptures might have been coloured [1,974] (0)
- 27: The “Devil’s Bible” returns to Prague [1,975] (0)
- 27: Socratis Mavromatis photos exhibited in Connecticut [1,976] (0)
- 26: Should Lewis Chessmen be returned? [1,977] (0)
- 26: The search for lost artefacts that unearth history [1,978] (0)
- 25: Liapis askes for return of artefacts [1,979] (0)
- 25: New Acropolis Museum opening scheduled for 2008 [1,980] (0)
- 25: New Acropolis Museum artefact transfer to start in October [1,981] (0)
- 23: Countries racing to retrieve plundered relics [1,982] (0)
- 19: The importance of context [1,983] (1)
- 19: Greek antiquities returned from US [1,984] (0)
- 19: Russia & the Rostropovich Art Deal [1,985] (0)
- 19: Artefact repatriation is long overdue [1,986] (2)
- 17: Peru & Yale reach deal on artefacts [1,987] (0)
- 16: The Peru / Yale agreement [1,988] (0)
- 15: How to eliminate the black market in stolen antiquities [1,989] (0)
- 15: Behind the scenes at the British Museum [1,990] (0)
- 14: Buildings in front of New Acropolis Museum face demolition [1,991] (2)
- 12: Greece gives go-ahead for demolition of buildings [1,992] (0)
- 12: The colour of the Elgin Marbles [1,993] (1)
- 12: Nefertiti loan request rejection by Germany [1,994] (0)
- 09: Anticipating the opening of the New Acropolis Museum [1,995] (0)
- 08: The Universal Museum concept rumbles on [1,996] (0)
- 04: Who do deep sea treasures belong to? [1,997] (0)
- August 2007 (11)
- 27: Why Athens needs a new Archaeological Museum [1,998] (0)
- 26: Slime Snake Monkey People? [1,999] (0)
- 17: Dispute over view from New Acropolis Museum divides government [2,000] (0)
- 16: Will Greece demolish building to make way for the New Acropolis Museum [2,001] (0)
- 15: Are tourists the pilgrims of our age? [2,002] (0)
- 14: Elgin Marbles discussed on Big Brother [2,003] (0)
- 12: Are the world’s museum losing their grip on their collections [2,004] (1)
- 04: Francesco Rutelli & the Getty [2,005] (0)
- 03: Getty to return 40 Italian antiquities [2,006] (0)
- 03: Greece & Italy re-open antiquities talks [2,007] (2)
- 02: Art Deco building faces demolition to make way for New Acropolis Museum [2,008] (0)
- July 2007 (18)
- 30: Is Britain a museum for the world? [2,009] (0)
- 29: Deliberations on stealing from ancient sites [2,010] (1)
- 28: Caring for our collections report analysis [2,011] (0)
- 25: Peru demands return of Machu Pichu treasures [2,012] (0)
- 22: Italy, the Getty & Libya [2,013] (0)
- 22: Demolition of old building for New Acropolis Museum opposed [2,014] (0)
- 21: Marbles in motion [2,015] (0)
- 20: Acropolis sculptures boxed for move [2,016] (0)
- 19: Greeks call off strike [2,017] (0)
- 18: Is locking the tourists out the best publicity for Greece as a tourist destination [2,018] (0)
- 16: Israel confronts Turkey with restitution claims [2,019] (0)
- 14: Transfer of artefacts to New Acropolis Museum [2,020] (0)
- 14: Greece may demolish historic landmark [2,021] (0)
- 12: Italy gets serious over looted antiquities [2,022] (0)
- 12: Egyptian antiquities tzar wields power [2,023] (0)
- 09: Greece plans new measures to stop looting of antiquities [2,024] (0)
- 08: European heritage battle [2,025] (0)
- 03: Acropolis antiquities packed for move [2,026] (0)
- June 2007 (16)
- 27: Its time to return what was stolen from Africa [2,027] (10)
- 27: A Conversation with Zahi Hawass [2,028] (1)
- 27: British Library holds talks on Lindisfarne Gospels [2,029] (0)
- 27: British select committee oficials have visited Athens [2,030] (0)
- 26: Bingham, Yale & the stones of Machu Picchu [2,031] (0)
- 26: Fragment of ancient marble returned to Greece [2,032] (0)
- 24: Artefacts looted during the Nazi era [2,033] (0)
- 22: Egypt asks British Museum for Rosetta Stone return [2,034] (2)
- 16: Select committee findings on the Elgin Marbles [2,035] (0)
- 15: Marbles Reunited submission to the DCMS select committee [2,036] (1)
- 15: Stolen statue of Apollo returned to Greece [2,037] (1)
- 15: Greece recovers ancient statue from Switzerland [2,038] (0)
- 12: UNESCO’s cultural property recomendations [2,039] (0)
- 09: Who are the vandals in Iraq [2,040] (0)
- 07: Verizon’s unlicensed use of the Parthenon in adverts [2,041] (0)
- 01: Crane relay to transfer artefacts to New Acropolis Museum [2,042] (0)
- May 2007 (40)
- 31: The big move to the New Acropolis Museum [2,043] (0)
- 31: New Acropolis Museum to open in 2008 [2,044] (0)
- 31: The transfer of artefacts to the New Acropolis Museum [2,045] (0)
- 31: Motion in New Zealand parliament on Parthenon Sculptures return [2,046] (0)
- 31: New Zealand parliament urges Britain to return Elgin Marbles [2,047] (0)
- 30: Nail MacGregor’s vision for the British Museum [2,048] (2)
- 26: The ethics of repatriating artefacts [2,049] (1)
- 26: ICOM calls for cultural property abroad to be repatriated [2,050] (0)
- 25: Official Australian support for the return of Elgin Marbles [2,051] (1)
- 24: Illegally imported ring returned to Turkey by Britain [2,052] (0)
- 24: Australian Prime Minister supports Greek calls for return of Parthenon Marbles [2,053] (0)
- 24: Australia Prime Minister asked for support in recovering Elgin Marbles [2,054] (0)
- 23: Australian support for Parthenon Marbles Return [2,055] (0)
- 23: New South Wales Premier expresses support for the return of the Elgin Marbles [2,056] (0)
- 23: Global role for the British Museum? [2,057] (1)
- 22: What makes the Met a great museum? [2,058] (0)
- 21: More on the Benin bronzes issue [2,059] (7)
- 21: Mediator hails Aboriginal remains return [2,060] (0)
- 20: The case for the return of the Bronzes of Benin [2,061] (0)
- 16: The new veiled marbles [2,062] (0)
- 15: How much hope remains for looted antiquities [2,063] (0)
- 14: A preview of the New Acropolis Museum [2,064] (0)
- 14: What impact will Britain’s change of Prime Minister have on Elgin Marbles? [2,065] (0)
- 13: Tasmanian remains return home after twenty years of argument [2,066] (0)
- 13: Neil MacGregor’s transformation of the British Museum [2,067] (0)
- 13: Why the etruscan chariot should stay in the Met [2,068] (0)
- 12: More on the dispute over Nefertiti bust [2,069] (19)
- 12: Aboriginal bones go home [2,070] (0)
- 11: Is Nefertiti too precious to risk returning [2,071] (0)
- 08: Securing return of artefacts is a priority for Greece [2,072] (0)
- 08: Greek Prime Minister draw parallels between Agora artefact return & Parthenon Marbles [2,073] (0)
- 08: The British Museum & the Benin Bronzes [2,074] (2)
- 07: The British Museum’s plan for globalisation in the post imperial era [2,075] (0)
- 06: Aborigines discuss return of human remains [2,076] (0)
- 05: Greek & British governments discuss the Elgin Marbles [2,077] (0)
- 05: Egypt asks second German museum for statue loan [2,078] (0)
- 04: Berlin’s dispute with Egypt over Nefertiti [2,079] (0)
- 02: Is Nefertiti now more German than Egyptian? [2,080] (11)
- 01: Could Egyptian artefacts be returned as loans? [2,081] (0)
- 01: Egypt requests that disputed artefacts are returned as temporary loans [2,082] (0)
- April 2007 (23)
- 30: The Indianapolis Museum of Art’s decision to no longer buy unprovenanced artefacts [2,083] (0)
- 28: The Met & the chariot from Monteleone Di Spoleto [2,084] (0)
- 28: Aboriginal remains handed over by Natural History Museum [2,085] (0)
- 24: Imperial loot or an emporium of treasures? [2,086] (0)
- 22: The British Museum’s response on discussions with the Greek government [2,087] (1)
- 22: Greece to discuss Parthenon marbles issue with British Government [2,088] (0)
- 21: Australian opposition leader supports return of Elgin Marbles [2,089] (0)
- 21: Greek & British officials to held talks on Elgin Marbles [2,090] (0)
- 21: Are the Parthenon Marbles getting closer to the Acropolis? [2,091] (0)
- 21: Could the Elgin Marbles be returned to Greece? [2,092] (0)
- 21: Greeks should be allowed to borriw the Elgin Marbles [2,093] (0)
- 21: Enlightenment & the British Museum [2,094] (0)
- 21: British scholar returns ancient Greek artefacts [2,095] (0)
- 20: More on the return of Agora artefacts [2,096] (0)
- 20: Artefacts returned to Athenian Agora [2,097] (0)
- 18: Will the Elgin Marbles ever make it Back to Athens? [2,098] (0)
- 11: Ancient Pharaoh’s hair returned to Egypt [2,099] (2)
- 11: Egyptians secure return of Ramses II hair [2,100] (0)
- 10: British MPs visit Athens & discuss Elgin Marbles [2,101] (0)
- 07: Will the Elgin Marbles be the next Greek antiquities to be returned? [2,102] (0)
- 06: British Museum unlikely to return Oxus treasure [2,103] (0)
- 06: Tajikistan wants Britain to return Oxus treasure [2,104] (0)
- 01: Greece requests return of Parthenon marbles [2,105] (3)
- March 2007 (33)
- 31: Parthenon Marbles to feature in new documentary on Athens [2,106] (0)
- 31: Vatican rejects Greek request for return of Parthenon Fragment [2,107] (1)
- 31: Greece puts pressure on Britain to return Elgin Marbles [2,108] (0)
- 30: More coverage of the Getty’s gold wreath return [2,109] (0)
- 30: Could the Getty’s Greek artefact return hasten the restitution of the Elgin Marbles? [2,110] (0)
- 30: Getty returns ancient wreath to Greece [2,111] (0)
- 29: Is it still ethical to display shrunken heads in museums? [2,112] (0)
- 27: EU declares Acropolis as top cultural heritage monument [2,113] (0)
- 25: Loyola Marymount University’s Elgin Marbles event [2,114] (0)
- 25: British Museum to take charge of administering Treasure Act [2,115] (0)
- 24: More on Greece’s disagreements with the Louvre [2,116] (0)
- 24: India’s culture ministry looks at ways to curb theft of antiquities [2,117] (0)
- 24: Hopes rise for looted Nigerian mask [2,118] (0)
- 23: Is Greece putting presure on Louvre over Parthenon Marbles? [2,119] (0)
- 23: Marbles Reunited relaunch [2,120] (0)
- 22: Is Marbles Reunited “yet another campaign”? [2,121] (0)
- 18: Progress on the New Acropolis Museum [2,122] (0)
- 18: British politicians tour New Acropolis Museum site [2,123] (0)
- 17: The purpose of the British Museum [2,124] (0)
- 17: Westminster Hall debate on Cultural Diplomacy [2,125] (0)
- 16: Hypocrisy surrounding the Louvre / Abu Dhabi deal [2,126] (0)
- 15: Should Russia return seized German artefacts? [2,127] (0)
- 15: EDM from Andrew George [2,128] (0)
- 13: British High Commissioner says Africa is not doing enough to retrieve cultural objects [2,129] (0)
- 13: Whose art? [2,130] (0)
- 12: High cost of battle for Aboriginal bones [2,131] (0)
- 10: Backlash about international expansion of the west’s museums [2,132] (0)
- 10: Bringing Greek archaeological sites up to date [2,133] (0)
- 09: China’s collaborations with the British Museum [2,134] (0)
- 08: Battle for skeletons in the Museum’s closet [2,135] (0)
- 08: Louvre accused of ‘selling’ its soul [2,136] (0)
- 03: Is cultural diplomacy the way forward? [2,137] (0)
- 03: Aboriginal bones dispute could be settled by mediation [2,138] (0)
- February 2007 (26)
- 28: Fracas at the Met [2,139] (0)
- 25: Does the Greenland repatriation experience help the Parthenon Marbles case? [2,140] (0)
- 25: Postponement of Aboriginal remains legal battle [2,141] (0)
- 25: Dissent over Aboriginal legal fight [2,142] (0)
- 23: More coverage of Aboriginal’s legal battle [2,143] (0)
- 17: Australian government to fund Aboriginal remains case [2,144] (0)
- 14: The British Museum’s relationship with China [2,145] (0)
- 14: Australian government to consider funding legal bid over Aboriginal remains testing [2,146] (0)
- 13: Australian PM urged to step into row over testing on Aboriginal remains [2,147] (0)
- 10: Aboriginals win human remains battle [2,148] (0)
- 10: Peter Derow’s obituary in the Times [2,149] (0)
- 06: UNESCO conference to discuss challenges facing museums [2,150] (1)
- 06: More on the requests for restitution of pagan bones [2,151] (0)
- 06: Pagans call for return of bones [2,152] (0)
- 06: Mary Beard on the Elgin Marbles [2,153] (0)
- 04: A history of art crime [2,154] (0)
- 04: Should European museums be opening up satellite branches abroad? [2,155] (0)
- 03: Artistic impressions of the ancient Acropolis [2,156] (1)
- 03: Fate of Iranian tablets in Chicago’s Oriental Institute [2,157] (0)
- 02: The new global museums [2,158] (0)
- 02: UNESCO debate on challenge of cultural property [2,159] (0)
- 02: Parthenon book author to speak at Princeton [2,160] (0)
- 02: Guardian obituary for Peter Derow [2,161] (0)
- 01: Toi moko to return home [2,162] (1)
- 01: Students protest over Parthenon marbles [2,163] (1)
- 01: Human chain to raise awareness for Parthenon Marbles [2,164] (0)
- January 2007 (21)
- 31: Over 10 million Chinese cultural relics lost overseas [2,165] (2)
- 31: Greek children campaign for return of Parthenon Marbles [2,166] (0)
- 30: University of Aberdeen will return Maori heads [2,167] (0)
- 30: UCL to return all Aboriginal remains in their collection [2,168] (0)
- 28: What is the value of Britain’s heritage [2,169] (0)
- 27: More on Courtauld Institute Nazi loot restitution [2,170] (0)
- 27: Courtauld Institute to return Nazi loot [2,171] (0)
- 24: New Zealand’s inaction on restitution of non-human remains [2,172] (0)
- 23: Property of the former king of Greece [2,173] (0)
- 23: Is Japan a looter of cultural artefacts? [2,174] (1)
- 23: The whitening of the marbles by Duveen [2,175] (0)
- 22: Zeus devotees worship in Athens [2,176] (0)
- 21: Greek museum visitor figures increases [2,177] (0)
- 18: Students restore casts of Parthenon Sculptures [2,178] (1)
- 16: Looted African art in Britain [2,179] (0)
- 10: How the Egyptian artefacts ended up in the British Museum [2,180] (0)
- 09: Is it vulgar for a museum to lend out its collection [2,181] (0)
- 05: Fresh claims on artefacts in the Getty [2,182] (0)
- 05: In pursuit of Egypt’s lost mummies [2,183] (0)
- 04: Dorothy King’s book on the Elgin Marbles [2,184] (0)
- 04: New Acropolis Museum reveals ancient treasures [2,185] (0)
- December 2006 (18)
- 28: Peter Derow and the Parthenon Marbles [2,186] (0)
- 23: Seven Parthenon sculptures replaced with replicas [2,187] (0)
- 23: Questions on Ethiopian cultural restitution [2,188] (1)
- 22: Peter Derow obituary [2,189] (0)
- 20: Greece makes claim on statue loaned to Louvre [2,190] (0)
- 19: Address given at Peter Derow’s funeral [2,191] (0)
- 19: Is Ebay becoming a haven for the trade in looted artefacts? [2,192] (0)
- 17: Have the Greeks failed in their attempt to reclaim the Elgin Marbles? [2,193] (0)
- 15: Greek Archbishop asks Pope about return of Parthenon fragment [2,194] (0)
- 14: Getty to return gold wreath to Greece [2,195] (0)
- 13: Antiquities smuggling is a crime against humanity [2,196] (0)
- 12: Greece & Italy agree to work together to recover artefacts [2,197] (0)
- 12: More on the latest Getty restitution agreement [2,198] (0)
- 12: Getty expected to return gold wreath to Greece [2,199] (0)
- 11: UK to hand back confiscated statues to India [2,200] (0)
- 10: Sad news about Peter Derow [2,201] (0)
- 06: More on the UN resoltion for return of cultural property [2,202] (0)
- 05: United Nations draft resolution on return of cultural property [2,203] (0)
- November 2006 (19)
- 30: The UK is not going to become a haven for looted art? [2,204] (1)
- 29: “Marbles with Attitude” cartoons featured in Greek press [2,205] (0)
- 29: Should the UK become a haven for looted art? [2,206] (0)
- 27: National gallery admits painting may be looted [2,207] (1)
- 25: Shortage of funds for Britains’s museums [2,208] (0)
- 22: Natural History Museum urged to return all Aboriginal remains [2,209] (0)
- 21: The Medici Conspiracy [2,210] (0)
- 20: India’s lost heritage [2,211] (0)
- 20: More on the Natural History Museum’s restitutions [2,212] (0)
- 19: Not everyone is happy with the restitution of aboriginal human remains [2,213] (0)
- 18: Natural History Museum to return some aboriginal remains [2,214] (0)
- 18: Collecting versus cultural heritage [2,215] (0)
- 15: Bodrum’s claims for restitution [2,216] (0)
- 14: Museum purchases medal, but agrees to leave it in its home country [2,217] (0)
- 12: Swede returns marble to Acropolis [2,218] (0)
- 12: Sevso Hoard on display in London [2,219] (0)
- 11: Erectheion fragment handed over [2,220] (0)
- 09: Erechtheion fragment returns to Greece [2,221] (1)
- 04: Elgin Marbles issue raised at United Nations [2,222] (0)
- October 2006 (26)
- 29: Three perspecitves on deacessioning [2,223] (0)
- 29: A history of looted antiquities [2,224] (0)
- 28: Getty toughens acquisition rules [2,225] (0)
- 27: Elgin Marbles poll by the New Statesman [2,226] (1)
- 26: Private exhibition of fourteen Roman treasures [2,227] (0)
- 24: Kenya’s artefacts return home – but not for long enough [2,228] (4)
- 22: Should the Natural History Museum negotiate over aboriginal remains? [2,229] (0)
- 21: British Museum director questioned on marbles by Select Committee [2,230] (1)
- 20: How much longer can Britain hold on to the Elgin Marbles? [2,231] (4)
- 20: Lecture at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign [2,232] (0)
- 20: The ethics of the return of art looted during the Holocaust [2,233] (0)
- 20: Should the US limit imports of Chinese artefacts? [2,234] (0)
- 19: John Henry Merryman to speak about Elgin Marbles in Florida [2,235] (0)
- 18: Senator Barrack Obama supports repatriation of Kenyan artefacts [2,236] (0)
- 15: Canadian art returns to homeland after 140 years [2,237] (0)
- 11: New Acropolis Museum to open in 2007 [2,238] (0)
- 10: Karamanlis visits new museum site [2,239] (0)
- 10: Greek Prime Minister tours New Acropolis Museum site [2,240] (0)
- 09: Just how well protected are items in the British Museum? [2,241] (0)
- 09: Care of the artefacts in the British Museum [2,242] (0)
- 08: Canada’s treasures in Britain [2,243] (0)
- 06: Native Canadian art heads home [2,244] (0)
- 04: The New Acropolis Museum [2,245] (4)
- 04: Looting in the ancient world [2,246] (0)
- 04: Greek President Papoulias repeats demands for return of marbles [2,247] (0)
- 04: Museum of Fine Arts deal with Italy [2,248] (0)
- September 2006 (32)
- 27: Medici offers solution to end trial [2,249] (0)
- 27: Free admission to Acropolis today [2,250] (0)
- 25: More details on return of looted kigango [2,251] (0)
- 24: Stolen Greek icon recovered [2,252] (0)
- 24: Recovering Nazi loot [2,253] (0)
- 24: Stolen artefact returned to Kenya [2,254] (0)
- 22: The Greenland repatriation experience [2,255] (0)
- 22: Italy & Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts [2,256] (0)
- 20: US courts may limit Nazi loot claims [2,257] (0)
- 19: Return of burial ashes sparks celebration in Tasmania [2,258] (0)
- 19: Looted headdress returns to Peru [2,259] (0)
- 19: Greece to allow filming on Acropolis [2,260] (0)
- 19: Heidelberg fragment return & possible implications [2,261] (0)
- 16: The problem of artefact trafficking [2,262] (0)
- 15: Has the British Museum “set the standard” for restitution? [2,263] (0)
- 15: Exhibition about looted Greek antiquities [2,264] (0)
- 14: Is the Natural History Museum cooperating over Aboriginal remains? [2,265] (0)
- 12: Natural History Museum will not return Aboriginal remains [2,266] (0)
- 12: Greece loans antiquities to the British Museum [2,267] (1)
- 12: Heidelberg frieze fragment return & its implications for the Elgin Marbles [2,268] (0)
- 07: British Museum offers to help Iran retrieve clay tablets [2,269] (0)
- 07: The issue of provenance [2,270] (0)
- 07: New seven wonders campaign in Athens [2,271] (2)
- 07: Tasmanian artefact returns hoped to be the first of many [2,272] (0)
- 07: Further coverage of Parthenon fragment return [2,273] (0)
- 05: Heidelberg frieze fragment reunited in Athens [2,274] (2)
- 05: Tasmanian artefacts return home [2,275] (0)
- 05: Piece of Parthenon frieze handed back to Greece [2,276] (1)
- 05: British Museum steps into Iranian artefact row [2,277] (0)
- 04: The return of the Heidelberg fragment of the Parthenon frieze [2,278] (2)
- 03: Imperialism, Art & Restitution [2,279] (0)
- 02: Getty returns two looted artefacts to Athens [2,280] (0)
- August 2006 (28)
- 31: Greece anticipates return of Heidelberg fragment of Parthenon frieze [2,281] (1)
- 31: Returned artefacts from Getty on display in Greece [2,282] (0)
- 29: A restitution which should never have happened? [2,283] (0)
- 27: Iraq’s problems with looted artefacts are far from solved [2,284] (0)
- 25: Contested Getty pieces to return to Greece [2,285] (1)
- 24: Ancient art going home [2,286] (0)
- 21: New Seven Wonders campaign to visit Acropolis [2,287] (0)
- 20: Art restoration experience on Parthenon frieze casts [2,288] (0)
- 19: An upgrade for Kenya’s National Museum [2,289] (0)
- 17: Looted Peruvian treasure located in UK [2,290] (0)
- 16: Resistance to German restitution case [2,291] (0)
- 16: Martin Clunes to star in drama about cultural artefact restitution [2,292] (0)
- 15: Restitution of cultural property in the USA [2,293] (0)
- 14: Attempts to decide if art is looted [2,294] (0)
- 14: Assessing Cyprus’s stolen past [2,295] (0)
- 13: Protecting New Zealand’s cultural heritage [2,296] (0)
- 12: Guidelines for the treatment of sacred objects in museums [2,297] (0)
- 12: Measuring the state of progress on Nazi looted art [2,298] (0)
- 12: Insurance cover for restitution claims? [2,299] (0)
- 11: Returned Klimts may end up back in Austria [2,300] (0)
- 10: Elgin Marbles cartoons [2,301] (0)
- 10: Greece needs to market their archaeological sites better [2,302] (1)
- 10: Translation of Voulgarakis interview [2,303] (0)
- 08: Moonlight opening of the Acropolis [2,304] (0)
- 08: Voulgarakis speaks on the return of the Elgin Marbles [2,305] (0)
- 04: Replica of Parthenon frieze discovered in Northumberland pub [2,306] (0)
- 03: New Zealand takes measures to protect cultural heritage [2,307] (0)
- 02: Greece fights for return of lost treasures [2,308] (0)
- July 2006 (25)
- 28: Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts agrees to return disputed artefacts [2,309] (0)
- 26: Iraqi statue returned [2,310] (0)
- 25: Museums slow to check their collections for Nazi loot [2,311] (0)
- 22: The benefit of temporary collections [2,312] (0)
- 21: Previous warnings on Uşak security ignored [2,313] (0)
- 21: Greece reclaims its pillaged past [2,314] (0)
- 20: Discussions on the Elgin Marbles [2,315] (0)
- 20: The return of greek heritage [2,316] (0)
- 19: The Grand Museum of Egypt [2,317] (0)
- 19: Who rightfully owns ancient artefacts? [2,318] (0)
- 16: The Medici conspiracy [2,319] (0)
- 16: Museums work to prove acquisitions were legitimate [2,320] (0)
- 14: Ten people charged in Croesus theft case [2,321] (0)
- 14: Bob Hecht & the Euphronios Krater [2,322] (0)
- 14: The Conservation and Deaccessioning of The Ancient World [2,323] (0)
- 14: The future for the British Museum [2,324] (1)
- 12: Greece demands return of stolen heritage [2,325] (0)
- 12: The College of Staten Island’s Parthenon project [2,326] (0)
- 12: British government asks for opinions on returning Nazi loot [2,327] (0)
- 12: Nazi loot in museums throughout America [2,328] (0)
- 11: Getty deal with Greece [2,329] (0)
- 11: Getty to return two Greek artefacts [2,330] (0)
- 06: US courts try to sell off looted Iranian artefacts [2,331] (0)
- 06: British Museum may borrow terracotta army [2,332] (1)
- 06: Brazil’s efforts to reunite the Elgin Marbles [2,333] (0)
- June 2006 (21)
- 30: Museum of the oppressed [2,334] (0)
- 30: Greece now has the infrastructure to accomodate Elgin Marbles [2,335] (0)
- 28: Debevec’s Parthenon [2,336] (1)
- 27: Iraq & Afghanistan’s looted culture [2,337] (0)
- 26: Patrimony of cultural artefacts [2,338] (0)
- 25: Lend & receive [2,339] (0)
- 24: Why museums should sell to acquire [2,340] (0)
- 24: A digital future for the past [2,341] (0)
- 23: Getty may return artefacts to Italy [2,342] (0)
- 22: Chirac & the Elgin Marbles debate [2,343] (0)
- 17: The Elgin Marbles as a logo [2,344] (0)
- 17: Art museums & ownership isues [2,345] (0)
- 14: Zahi Hawass & Egypt’s heritage [2,346] (1)
- 13: The British Museum’s Chinese collaboration [2,347] (0)
- 13: Pressure for inclusion in new Seven Wonders [2,348] (0)
- 13: France’s new museum [2,349] (1)
- 12: The evolution of ancient sites [2,350] (0)
- 12: A moment of truth for museums? [2,351] (0)
- 08: Website helps return Nazi loot to its owners [2,352] (0)
- 08: Is the British Museum a museum for the world? [2,353] (0)
- 07: Will Nefertiti return to Egypt? [2,354] (0)
- May 2006 (20)
- 31: Turkish curator charged over theft [2,355] (0)
- 30: Tutankhamun, the Field Museum & Zahi Hawass [2,356] (0)
- 25: Oxford University’s argument with Japan over stolen book [2,357] (0)
- 25: Acropolis restoration progress [2,358] (0)
- 20: Removing the past or preserving it in-situ? [2,359] (0)
- 20: A new era of great museums? [2,360] (0)
- 18: Will Getty agreement with Greece affect the Elgin Marbles? [2,361] (0)
- 18: The Getty’s Greek artefact return proposal [2,362] (0)
- 16: Brazil joins the International Association for the Reunification of the Parthenon Sculptures [2,363] (0)
- 16: Getty may return Greek artefacts [2,364] (0)
- 12: Did the Parthenon sculptures portray images from Genesis? [2,365] (0)
- 12: International Association for the Reunification of the Parthenon Sculptures EDM [2,366] (0)
- 08: Lack of funds for museums to make new purchases [2,367] (0)
- 05: Athena’s worshipers want to use the Acropolis [2,368] (1)
- 05: Who will replace the Metropolitan Museum’s director [2,369] (0)
- 04: Symposium on collecting antiquities [2,370] (0)
- 04: Zimbabwe is losing its heritage [2,371] (0)
- 03: Cuneiform tablets & archaeological ethics [2,372] (0)
- 03: Crackdown on rogue treasure hunters within Britain [2,373] (0)
- 01: Zahi Hawass and Egypt’s restitution cases [2,374] (1)
- April 2006 (43)
- 29: Turkish replica of Pergamon altar [2,375] (1)
- 29: More details on Feldmann case resolution [2,376] (0)
- 28: Feldmann case conclusion? [2,377] (1)
- 27: Turkey makes official claim on British Museum artefact [2,378] (0)
- 25: Adverse consequences of a restitution case? [2,379] (0)
- 25: Why stolen treasures should be returned [2,380] (1)
- 25: Fight for the return of stolen African art [2,381] (0)
- 25: For the sake of the art or for himself? [2,382] (0)
- 24: John Boardman & the Elgin Marbles [2,383] (0)
- 18: Recovering Iraq’s treasures [2,384] (0)
- 18: The destruction of Babylon [2,385] (3)
- 18: Worshipers of Zeus want to use the Acropolis [2,386] (15)
- 16: The Elgin Marbles & Vyronas [2,387] (0)
- 16: Heidelberg resolution [2,388] (0)
- 15: Are artefacts safer in Western hands? [2,389] (0)
- 15: The iconic value of Greece’s cultural heritage [2,390] (0)
- 15: Documentary on Mausoleum of Halicarnassus [2,391] (0)
- 15: Kenyans welcome back stolen relics [2,392] (1)
- 14: Senator Sarbanes & the Elgin Marbles [2,393] (0)
- 14: Cyprus’s lost artefacts in Cheshire [2,394] (0)
- 14: Easter Island statue returns [2,395] (0)
- 14: Contested ownership & the British Museum [2,396] (0)
- 13: Copy of Propylaea column completed [2,397] (0)
- 13: Are stolen treasures really better off in the West? [2,398] (1)
- 13: British Museum insists that “repatriation is yesterday’s question” [2,399] (0)
- 11: First ever loan cultural objects to Africa by former colonial government [2,400] (0)
- 11: The British Museum goes to Africa [2,401] (0)
- 10: Shropshire man to return sacred sticks to Kenya [2,402] (43)
- 10: Ancient bronze tripod returned to China [2,403] (1)
- 09: Dora Bakoyanni & the Parthenon Marbles [2,404] (0)
- 08: British know more about Kenyan history than Kenyans [2,405] (0)
- 06: Australian government should have consulted Aborigines [2,406] (0)
- 06: The V&A, the police & Nazi loot [2,407] (0)
- 06: Preserving Jeddha’s past [2,408] (0)
- 06: To survive in splendid isolation, or to be lost forever in their native environs [2,409] (0)
- 05: Who should decide how other people perceive context? [2,410] (0)
- 04: Robert Ballard – Titanic wreck should be treated like an underwater museum [2,411] (0)
- 02: Sweden returns 48 ancient coins to Grece [2,412] (0)
- 02: Greek Culture Minister interviewed about Elgin Marbles [2,413] (0)
- 01: What is happening to Parthenon 2004? [2,414] (0)
- 01: New Acropolis Museum to house 4000 artefacts [2,415] (0)
- 01: Academic backlash against Leon Levy foundation donation [2,416] (1)
- 01: Parthenon’s geometric & sculptural secrets explained in Nashville [2,417] (0)
- March 2006 (35)
- 30: The intersection of antiquities & politics [2,418] (0)
- 30: A paradox of protection of cultural property [2,419] (0)
- 30: Tackling the looted antiquities problem [2,420] (0)
- 30: New paradigms in antiquity ownership & display [2,421] (0)
- 29: British Museum trustee speaks about the return of Aboriginal artefacts [2,422] (0)
- 29: More on the return of Tasmanian indigenous remains from Britain [2,423] (0)
- 29: More Aboriginal remains to return [2,424] (0)
- 28: Provenance of artefacts requires deep scrutiny [2,425] (0)
- 28: Neil MacGregor on restitution claims [2,426] (0)
- 26: The British Museum’s statement regarding Aboriginal returns [2,427] (0)
- 26: More on the return of Tasmanian cremation ashes [2,428] (0)
- 26: British Museum to return Aboriginal remains to Tasmania [2,429] (0)
- 25: International declaration on the Parthenon Sculptures [2,430] (0)
- 23: New Acropolis Museum progress [2,431] (0)
- 23: The colour of the Parthenon [2,432] (0)
- 22: New Acropolis Museum due to open in 2007 [2,433] (0)
- 22: The absence of Chinese artefacts continues to be questioned [2,434] (0)
- 21: 4000 year old Afghan relics for £40 in London [2,435] (0)
- 19: Should museums adapt to a changing world? [2,436] (0)
- 14: Art to be out of reach of cultural kidnappers [2,437] (0)
- 13: Should museums take more care of their artefacts? [2,438] (0)
- 12: National Geographic Society believes Yale should return Peruvian artefacts [2,439] (1)
- 12: Looting of Afghanistan [2,440] (0)
- 10: Spectator review of Dorothy King’s book [2,441] (0)
- 09: New Zealand parliamentary committee says Parthenon Marbles should be returned [2,442] (0)
- 08: Archaeologists examine Acropolis for erosion [2,443] (0)
- 06: Peru claims that Yale officials are not acting in good faith [2,444] (0)
- 06: The Parthenon in Poetry [2,445] (0)
- 05: Is Turkey doing too little to retrieve its artefacts? [2,446] (0)
- 05: British Museum lends treasures to China [2,447] (0)
- 05: The looting of vigango totems [2,448] (0)
- 05: Global solution for restitution needed [2,449] (0)
- 03: How should museums deal with stolen art [2,450] (0)
- 02: Could the Euphronios Krater set a precedent for Pergamon? [2,451] (0)
- 01: Met director unrepentant about Euphronios Krater [2,452] (0)
- February 2006 (29)
- 28: Museums assert right to looted antiquities [2,453] (0)
- 27: Casts of Parthenon Marbles for auction [2,454] (1)
- 25: The role of museum trustees [2,455] (0)
- 25: Lecture at Simon Fraser university [2,456] (0)
- 25: The original colour of the Parthenon Sculptures [2,457] (5)
- 25: Marbles with an attitude [2,458] (0)
- 25: Latest BCRPM newsletter available for download [2,459] (0)
- 24: The return of the Euphronios Krater [2,460] (0)
- 22: New York museum returns antiquities to Italy [2,461] (2)
- 22: Heidelberg fragment of Parthenon to be returned [2,462] (0)
- 21: New IMAX film features virtual Parthenon replica [2,463] (0)
- 20: Turkish culture minister speaks about restitution claims [2,464] (1)
- 20: An interview with the Metropolitan Museum’s director [2,465] (0)
- 13: Are museums guilty of stealing history? [2,466] (0)
- 12: Scottish gallery makes deal to keep Nazi loot [2,467] (0)
- 12: Seoul’s requests for Royal Archive return [2,468] (0)
- 12: Another review of Dorothy King’s book on the Parthenon Marbles [2,469] (0)
- 10: Whose art is it anyway? [2,470] (1)
- 10: Sarospatak library to be returned to Hungary [2,471] (0)
- 10: Montezuma’s headdress may be returned after 500 years [2,472] (5)
- 08: Saxon coin of importance to Britain [2,473] (0)
- 07: An end to the Feldmann case? [2,474] (0)
- 07: How safe are artefacts in any museum? [2,475] (0)
- 06: Yale’s Inca artefacts [2,476] (0)
- 05: Elgin Marbles Early Day Motion [2,477] (0)
- 02: Is Dorothy King’s book on the Elgin Marbles worth reading? [2,478] (5)
- 02: Met to return Euphronios Krater to Italy [2,479] (3)
- 02: The looted antiques that fill our museums [2,480] (0)
- 02: Nandi artefact in British Museum [2,481] (5)
- January 2006 (19)
- 31: Art ownership & national identity [2,482] (0)
- 29: Should the British Museum ‘share’ the Elgin Marbles? [2,483] (0)
- 26: The marbles should not be returned, because of Greece’s past record [2,484] (0)
- 25: Should the marbles be put back on the Parthenon? [2,485] (0)
- 25: Dorothy King interview [2,486] (0)
- 22: The Heidelberg fragment is just the beginning [2,487] (0)
- 22: More details on Heidelberg fragment return [2,488] (0)
- 20: The looting of Iraq three years on [2,489] (0)
- 19: Greece in sensitive discussions over frieze fragments [2,490] (0)
- 16: Parthenon Marbles exhibition in Frankfurt [2,491] (0)
- 16: Dorothy King’s book [2,492] (1)
- 14: Will heel fragment hasten marbles return? [2,493] (0)
- 12: Frieze fragment to be returned [2,494] (0)
- 12: The ethics of Italy’s demands for the return of artefacts [2,495] (0)
- 10: Heidelberg university to return Parthenon frieze fragment [2,496] (0)
- 09: The Elgin Marbles & Dorothy King [2,497] (0)
- 04: Iranian artefacts returning home [2,498] (1)
- 03: Acropolis included in shortlist for present day ‘seven wonders’ [2,499] (0)
- 02: Dispute resolution [2,500] (0)
- December 2005 (10)
- 30: Peru requests return of artefacts in Yale University [2,501] (4)
- 28: The politics of the Met’s Euphronios purchase [2,502] (0)
- 22: Acropolis restoration almost complete [2,503] (0)
- 21: African museums and cultural institutions in the 21st century [2,504] (0)
- 21: Kenya involved in link with British Museum [2,505] (0)
- 18: The curse of Aphrodite [2,506] (0)
- 18: Other restitution cases affecting US museums [2,507] (0)
- 16: Japan returns Bukgwandaecheopbi monument to Korea [2,508] (0)
- 09: Why museums should change their approach to antiquities acquisitions [2,509] (0)
- 04: Does the British Museum really understand its collections? [2,510] (0)
- November 2005 (22)
- 30: British Museum returns Kenyan treasures (temporarily) [2,511] (1)
- 27: New initiatives in support of the reunification of the Parthenon Marbles [2,512] (0)
- 27: Stolen antiquities & the attitudes of museums [2,513] (0)
- 27: How are US museums dealing with looted artefact claims? [2,514] (0)
- 26: An international reunification committee [2,515] (1)
- 25: Is the Acropolis being washed away? [2,516] (0)
- 25: Book on the Athena Statue in the Parthenon [2,517] (0)
- 24: Meeting in Athens of committees for the return of the Parthenon Sculptures [2,518] (1)
- 23: Australia withdraws support for Ngarrindjeri artefacts claims [2,519] (0)
- 21: Alexis Bistikas & the Parthenon Marbles [2,520] (0)
- 19: President Papoulias briefed on campaign to return Elgin Marbles [2,521] (0)
- 18: Museums under fire on ancient artefacts [2,522] (0)
- 09: The Parthenon & its Sculptures [2,523] (0)
- 07: The Getty’s impact on other restitution cases [2,524] (0)
- 05: British Museum returns mask to Canada [2,525] (0)
- 05: Can new laws prevent the looting of Egypt’s antiquities [2,526] (0)
- 05: Danish & Japanese museums implicated in Getty case [2,527] (0)
- 05: British government warns museums not to acquire looted artefacts [2,528] (0)
- 05: Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts may have received stolen artefacts [2,529] (0)
- 05: Ancient book is re-assembled [2,530] (0)
- 05: Getty to review acquisition ethics [2,531] (2)
- 05: Restitution claims & the media [2,532] (1)
- October 2005 (28)
- 31: The crack down on looted artefacts in museums [2,533] (0)
- 31: Italy & the looted vase in the Met [2,534] (0)
- 29: Is the importance of ancient art through its beauty or its provenance? [2,535] (0)
- 28: Italy has proof that Metropolitan Museum vase was looted [2,536] (1)
- 28: Papandreou discusses Elgin Marbles with London mayor [2,537] (0)
- 28: Ethiopia recovers more looted artefacts [2,538] (0)
- 26: Acropolis museum headed for completion [2,539] (0)
- 26: Acropolis Museum rising [2,540] (0)
- 26: Greece calls for Getty to return artefacts [2,541] (0)
- 26: Greece demands the return of ‘stolen’ artefacts by Getty [2,542] (0)
- 22: British Museum director on why the Elgin Marbles should stay [2,543] (0)
- 20: Future of Elgin Marbles is not cast in stone [2,544] (0)
- 19: The Acropolis – myth or monument? [2,545] (0)
- 18: Lecture on Elgin Marbles in Edinburgh [2,546] (0)
- 17: Parthenon en suspense [2,547] (0)
- 15: Getty were just doing the same as other museums [2,548] (0)
- 15: Ceremony on Acropolis to celebrate liberation from Nazis [2,549] (0)
- 15: Looted sword returns to Ethiopia [2,550] (2)
- 14: China’s re-acquisition of their lost heritage [2,551] (0)
- 08: New Acropolis Museum designer to lecture in London [2,552] (0)
- 08: Decline in British Museum visitor numbers [2,553] (0)
- 08: More on the Human Tissue Act [2,554] (0)
- 08: Change in the law regarding human remains in Britain’s Museums [2,555] (2)
- 08: Lecture at Hamilton College on the Parthenon Marbles [2,556] (0)
- 08: Getty offers to return three disputed artefacts [2,557] (0)
- 07: Olga Palagia lectures on the Parthenon sculptures [2,558] (0)
- 04: Stopping the illicit trade in art [2,559] (0)
- 01: Getty knew that the artefacts it was buying were looted [2,560] (0)
- September 2005 (12)
- 26: Should the British Museum return the Mold Golden Cape [2,561] (0)
- 26: Red Mercury and the Elgin Marbles [2,562] (0)
- 26: Lord Duveen & the modern art world [2,563] (0)
- 25: Leaked documents reveal that Getty knew artefacts were looted [2,564] (0)
- 18: Jackie Chan & the British Museum [2,565] (0)
- 11: Is the British Museum condoning the Chinese destruction of Tibet? [2,566] (0)
- 11: Scottish museum to open archives to public [2,567] (0)
- 07: The British Government & the 1954 Hague convention [2,568] (0)
- 07: The scale of the illegal antiquities trade [2,569] (0)
- 06: The benefits of surrendering artefacts [2,570] (0)
- 05: Enlightened museums? [2,571] (0)
- 04: The Soviet return of looted artworks from Dresden [2,572] (0)
- August 2005 (12)
- 29: How safe is the universal museum? [2,573] (0)
- 25: British government places export ban on coin [2,574] (0)
- 24: British Museum to lend disputed artefacts to African nations [2,575] (0)
- 21: Italy protects heritage from terrorism [2,576] (0)
- 21: The museum & the empire [2,577] (0)
- 15: Preventing the trade in looted artefacts [2,578] (0)
- 13: Rise in Acropolis visitor numbers [2,579] (2)
- 04: The politics of global museums [2,580] (0)
- 04: Most visitors to Greek sites think that artefacts abroad should be returned [2,581] (0)
- 02: Turkish lawers file suit against British Museum [2,582] (1)
- 02: Changes to the law planned following Feldmann case [2,583] (0)
- 02: The role of UNESCO in cultural disputes [2,584] (0)
- July 2005 (31)
- 28: Axum Obelisk re-erection discussed with UNESCO [2,585] (2)
- 28: Germany wants Russia to return looted artefacts [2,586] (1)
- 28: The virtual reunification of the Xiangtangshan Cave artefacts [2,587] (0)
- 25: Early Day Motion on the Parthenon Marbles [2,588] (2)
- 24: The destruction of Babylon following the Gulf war [2,589] (1)
- 22: Israel plans official looting of Palestinian artefacts for “protection” [2,590] (0)
- 22: The modernising of Britain’s museums [2,591] (0)
- 21: 30 years of restoration work on Acropolis [2,592] (0)
- 21: More on the Acropolis restoration completion dates [2,593] (0)
- 20: Acropolis restoration to complete by end of 2006 [2,594] (0)
- 19: Getty curator on trial over stolen artefacts [2,595] (0)
- 19: Acropolis panoramas [2,596] (0)
- 19: The iconoclasm on the Parthenon [2,597] (0)
- 19: Egypt requests return of Pharonic reliefs [2,598] (1)
- 18: Wales’s Elgin Marbles? [2,599] (0)
- 17: The importance of the Magdala Ethiopian manuscripts [2,600] (0)
- 15: British laws need rewrite to deal with restitution claims [2,601] (0)
- 15: Possible solution to problems with New Acropolis Musem [2,602] (0)
- 14: Tories call on government to take action on looted art [2,603] (0)
- 14: Egypt wants treasures returned [2,604] (1)
- 13: Aboriginal bark etchings return to British Museum [2,605] (0)
- 12: Issues with the contractor delaying New Acropolis Museum [2,606] (0)
- 12: More Acropolis Museum delays [2,607] (0)
- 11: Who should be able to see artefacts [2,608] (0)
- 07: What are the Axum Obelisks? [2,609] (0)
- 06: Korea asks France for copies of looted books [2,610] (0)
- 06: The friendliest place for retrieving stolen art [2,611] (0)
- 05: Trafficking of Greek antiquities [2,612] (0)
- 02: Burma’s destruction of the temples of Pagan [2,613] (0)
- 02: Should unprovenanced antiquities be studied? [2,614] (0)
- 02: German art in Russia [2,615] (0)
- June 2005 (23)
- 27: The cleaning of the west frieze [2,616] (0)
- 27: Parliamentary question on reform of British Museum Act [2,617] (1)
- 26: Italian Getty case is “not just about the Getty” [2,618] (0)
- 26: Koh-i-Noor compared to Elgin Marbles [2,619] (0)
- 26: Feldmann case legal details [2,620] (0)
- 22: The quality of the preserved west frieze [2,621] (0)
- 19: Poor security keeps Iraq museum closed [2,622] (0)
- 18: Admiral Lord Nelson & the Elgin Marbles [2,623] (0)
- 18: More coverage of the returned Kouros [2,624] (0)
- 18: Care of the Elgin Marbles & museum opening hours [2,625] (0)
- 16: Kouros stolen in WWII is returned to Samos [2,626] (0)
- 15: China continues campaign to buy back looted artefacts [2,627] (0)
- 15: Pressure to allow deaccessioning grows [2,628] (0)
- 11: Ethiopia, repatriation & cultural memory [2,629] (0)
- 11: Vijay Mallya & the re-acquisition of Indian artefacts [2,630] (1)
- 11: The Elgin Marbles & the 2012 Olympic bid [2,631] (0)
- 10: Acropolis restoration needs another €70M [2,632] (0)
- 09: New laws needed to deal with looted art [2,633] (0)
- 04: Peter Hitchens supports the return of the Elgin Marbles [2,634] (1)
- 03: What does the Feldmann case verdict mean for the Elgin Marbles [2,635] (2)
- 03: Artefacts from German Museums now in Russia [2,636] (0)
- 03: The Looting of Iraq & what we should be doing [2,637] (0)
- 01: Further media coverage of the Feldmann case verdict [2,638] (0)
- May 2005 (30)
- 31: Museums & the illegal antiquities trade [2,639] (0)
- 28: Art dealer to return stolen Greek statue [2,640] (0)
- 27: Verdict reached on the Feldmann case [2,641] (0)
- 27: Feldmann case decision expected today [2,642] (0)
- 26: Seminar on War & Cultural Heritage [2,643] (0)
- 26: Iran requests return of artefacts from Chicago Oriental Institute [2,644] (0)
- 26: Australia to return artefacts to British Museum [2,645] (0)
- 25: Atorney General would have final say in restitution cases [2,646] (0)
- 24: More on the Feldmann case [2,647] (0)
- 24: Moral obligations of British Museum could overrule the British Museum Act [2,648] (0)
- 24: Over 8000 treasures looted from Iraq Museum still untraced [2,649] (0)
- 24: Britain is still a key player in the trade in looted artwork [2,650] (0)
- 24: The British Museum & restitution claims [2,651] (0)
- 22: A scaffolding free Acropolis? [2,652] (0)
- 21: Follow up to Sunday Telegraph article [2,653] (0)
- 21: Banksy & the British Museum [2,654] (0)
- 21: More on the Getty case [2,655] (0)
- 20: Getty curator indicted in Rome [2,656] (0)
- 18: EU funding to boost CCAM Acropolis Restoration Project [2,657] (1)
- 18: Press release from Tatoulis [2,658] (0)
- 17: Petros Tatoulis’s response on the treatment of the Elgin Marbles [2,659] (0)
- 15: Daily Telegraph exposes extent of damage to Elgin Marbles in British Museum [2,660] (0)
- 13: Petros Tatoulis meets Chris Stockdale [2,661] (0)
- 13: Chris Stockdale cycles from London to Athens for the marbles [2,662] (1)
- 12: Is the UK Government really committed to stopping the trade in stolen artefacts? [2,663] (0)
- 12: British Museum will loan items to museums when it wants to [2,664] (0)
- 10: Former editor of The Times re-iterates his support for return of the Elgin Marbles [2,665] (0)
- 08: Duveen & the cleaning of the Elgin Marbles [2,666] (0)
- 03: Repatriation & Museums [2,667] (0)
- 01: The systematic looting of Italian antiquities [2,668] (0)
- April 2005 (15)
- 30: Should looted artwork be returned to its rightful owners? [2,669] (2)
- 29: Sponsors may be invited to pay for Acropolis restoration works [2,670] (0)
- 28: Deputy director of Benaki Museum to speak in Sydney about efforts to return Elgin Marbles [2,671] (0)
- 27: Belgium museum to return limestone relief to Egypt [2,672] (1)
- 25: Final piece of Axum Obelisk arrives in Ethiopia [2,673] (0)
- 25: Are antique dealers stealing the past or preserving it? [2,674] (0)
- 23: British Museum agrees to loan of Ethiopian holy Tabots [2,675] (2)
- 21: Ethiopia requests that Britain returns plundered treasures [2,676] (0)
- 19: Joy in Ethiopia as obelisk is returned [2,677] (0)
- 14: Chinese fund for the return of national treasures [2,678] (0)
- 10: Ethiopians celebrate return of 160 tonne souvenir [2,679] (0)
- 08: Date set for return of Axum Obelisk [2,680] (0)
- 07: Advert featuring the acropolis gets ok [2,681] (0)
- 03: Progress on the construction of the New Acropolis Museum [2,682] (0)
- 01: The return of Chinese cultural relics [2,683] (0)
- March 2005 (7)
- February 2005 (8)
- January 2005 (15)
- 29: Minister warns museums against hoarding [2,699] (0)
- 27: Umbrian villagers ask the Met to return stolen chariot [2,700] (0)
- 23: Scotland to return two Maori heads [2,701] (0)
- 20: China issues stamps to draw attention to looted cultural relics [2,702] (0)
- 18: The Parthenon Code [2,703] (1)
- 17: US troops claim that they “Saved” Babylon from looting [2,704] (0)
- 17: Stealing History [2,705] (0)
- 17: A bone to pick with museums [2,706] (0)
- 17: Cultural Vandalism [2,707] (0)
- 15: Return of Maori Heads [2,708] (0)
- 13: Aborigines to take legal action against UK museums [2,709] (0)
- 13: British Museum to lend Cyrus Cylinder to Iran [2,710] (0)
- 11: Heidelberg’s piece of the Parthenon [2,711] (0)
- 09: Mary Elgin [2,712] (0)
- 09: The Venus De Milo – The French Elgin Marbles? [2,713] (0)
- December 2004 (3)
- November 2004 (12)
- 29: The Acropolis Museum [2,717] (0)
- 27: New book recreates Parthenon Marbles as a single entity [2,718] (0)
- 25: High quality of the marbles that Elgin left behind [2,719] (0)
- 21: Lecture at Kings College, London on the restoration of the Propylaea [2,720] (1)
- 19: An alternative interpretation of the meaning of the Parthenon Sculptures [2,721] (0)
- 18: Plunder of Pakistan’s archaeological sites [2,722] (0)
- 18: Former Australian PM calls for return of Elgin Marbles [2,723] (0)
- 14: The official Greek position on the return of the Parthenon Marbles [2,724] (1)
- 12: Acropolis Museum to be built by 2006 [2,725] (0)
- 05: Britain to negotiate return of Ethiopian Tabots [2,726] (0)
- 02: Chinese jewelry stolen from British Museum [2,727] (0)
- 02: Ebay to block sales of looted art [2,728] (0)
- October 2004 (8)
- September 2004 (5)
- August 2004 (10)
- 27: The Greeks still want their marbles back [2,742] (2)
- 26: Why the Marbles must stay in Britain [2,743] (1)
- 26: Ancient art at centre of dispute [2,744] (2)
- 16: British government refuses to intervene in Elgin Marbles case [2,745] (0)
- 16: Jules Dassin requests that the Elgin Marbles are returned [2,746] (1)
- 16: Greece’s request for the return of the Marbles [2,747] (0)
- 16: Greece urges gesture on Elgin Marbles [2,748] (0)
- 16: The Elgin Marbles belong in Greece [2,749] (0)
- 16: The Cultural rift behind the Olympics [2,750] (0)
- 01: Mary Elgin & the Elgin Marbles [2,751] (0)
- July 2004 (4)
- June 2004 (11)
- 29: Reebok creates modern interpretation of Parthenon frieze [2,756] (0)
- 26: Scottish museum to return Maori heads [2,757] (1)
- 26: London mayor backs return of Elgin Marbles [2,758] (0)
- 25: The real story of the Elgin Marbles [2,759] (1)
- 23: Acropolis restoration will miss the Olympic deadline [2,760] (0)
- 23: Greece & Britain spar over Marbles [2,761] (0)
- 23: New book looks at the meaning of the Parthenon Sculptures [2,762] (0)
- 20: Parthenon Marbes must be returned [2,763] (0)
- 20: Dorothy King speaks about against the return of the Marbles [2,764] (0)
- 20: End of exile for the marbles? [2,765] (0)
- 15: Longer opening hours for Greek museums during Olympics [2,766] (0)
- May 2004 (8)
- April 2004 (5)
- March 2004 (5)
- February 2004 (16)
- 29: Could the return of the Elgin Marbles aid Scottish Museums? [2,785] (0)
- 29: Marbles Reunited at the Athens Concert Hall [2,786] (0)
- 28: Acropolis Museum delays impact opening date [2,787] (0)
- 27: New Acropolis Museum unlikely to open for the Olympics [2,788] (0)
- 25: Egypt wants artefacts returned [2,789] (0)
- 21: European deputies call for return of Elgin Marbles [2,790] (0)
- 16: Ethiopia asks Queen to give back treasure [2,791] (0)
- 14: Some Greek art will return for the Olympics [2,792] (0)
- 13: Looted armour returned to France [2,793] (0)
- 08: Russia buys back (some of) its heritage [2,794] (0)
- 08: The Parthenon – More myth than monument? [2,795] (0)
- 06: Liverpool gallery makes U-turn over Elgin Marbles exhibition [2,796] (0)
- 06: Laser technology to re-create Elgin Marbles [2,797] (0)
- 06: Glasgow’s museums may benefit from return of the Marbles [2,798] (0)
- 03: Guns yes, Marbles no [2,799] (0)
- 01: Rediscovering the enlightenment [2,800] (0)
- January 2004 (35)
- 29: Controversy over Parthenon Marbles hits Liverpool gallery [2,801] (0)
- 29: Can the Parthenon Sculptures ownership row ever be resolved? [2,802] (1)
- 26: Issues raised in press coverage of the Elgin Marbles [2,803] (0)
- 24: Repatriation of Native American artefacts [2,804] (0)
- 24: Mercouri’s battle for the return of the Marbles continues [2,805] (0)
- 24: Athens calls for classical antiquities exchange [2,806] (0)
- 23: Talks planned on Parthenon Sculptures [2,807] (0)
- 23: Greece says that British Museum could have an Athens outpost [2,808] (0)
- 21: Is the campaign for the return of the Marbles “ill informed”? [2,809] (0)
- 20: Greece wants Elgin Marbles returned in time for Olympics [2,810] (0)
- 20: Can Greece be trusted with the Marbles? [2,811] (0)
- 19: Would returning the Elgin Marbles to Greece really mean whitewashing Europe’s past [2,812] (0)
- 19: Debate continues over return of Parthenon Marbles to Greece [2,813] (0)
- 18: Why should the Parthenon Sculptures stay in Britain? [2,814] (0)
- 17: Who was Lord Elgin? [2,815] (3)
- 16: Neil MacGregor & the Enlightenment [2,816] (0)
- 15: Did Greece fail to protect the Elgin Marbles? [2,817] (1)
- 15: Eighty One percent of Britains support loan of the Elgin Marbles [2,818] (0)
- 15: Will Greece’s campaign for the restitution of the Elgin Marbles be sucessful? [2,819] (0)
- 15: Marbles Reunited campaign launch [2,820] (0)
- 15: Return the Parthenon Sculptures for the Olympics [2,821] (0)
- 15: New campaign to Reunite the Parthenon Marbles [2,822] (0)
- 15: Cook rediscovers his ethics [2,823] (0)
- 14: Why Greece should be trusted to look after the Elgin Marbles [2,824] (0)
- 14: Marbles Reunited campaign will not alter government position [2,825] (0)
- 14: Athens Olympics may hasten resolution of Elgin Marbles return [2,826] (0)
- 14: New Elgin Marbles reunification campaign launches in London [2,827] (0)
- 14: Robin Cook supports the campaign to return the Elgin Marbles [2,828] (0)
- 14: Marbles Reunited campaign calls for return of Parthenon Sculptures [2,829] (0)
- 13: Should Lord Elgin’s actions be praised [2,830] (0)
- 13: New Parthenon Marbles reunification campaign due to launch [2,831] (0)
- 13: New poll highlights UK support for Elgin Marbles restitution [2,832] (0)
- 13: The Saraswati idol in the British Museum [2,833] (1)
- 12: Huge support for Marbles return shown in new poll [2,834] (0)
- 04: New Acropolis Museum appeal ruling suspended [2,835] (0)
- December 2003 (9)
- November 2003 (13)
- 28: The Copenhagen Parthenon Marbles [2,845] (1)
- 27: Do museum directors really change the world? [2,846] (0)
- 22: Are the Parthenon Marbles more about politics than archaeology [2,847] (0)
- 22: D H Lawrence’s obscene paintings that were once offered back to Britain in return for Elgin Marbles [2,848] (0)
- 18: Simitis thinks resolving Elgin Marbles issue would help him win election [2,849] (0)
- 16: Is Dorothy King going to help the British Museum keep the Elgin Marbles? [2,850] (0)
- 14: A funding crisis for museums? [2,851] (0)
- 13: Thirteen British athletes support the return of the Elgin Marbles [2,852] (0)
- 12: Saving antiquities for the Nation [2,853] (0)
- 11: British Olympic medal winners want the Elgin Marbles returned [2,854] (0)
- 08: Debates over the ownership of stolen artwork [2,855] (0)
- 08: Axum Obelisk prepared for return to Africa [2,856] (0)
- 03: Haida bones returned by Chicago’s Field Museum [2,857] (0)
- October 2003 (5)
- September 2003 (2)
- August 2003 (7)
- July 2003 (4)
- June 2003 (6)
- May 2003 (6)
- April 2003 (4)
- March 2003 (4)
- February 2003 (4)
- January 2003 (10)
- 28: The public’s view on reuniting the Parthenon Marbles [2,900] (0)
- 27: Virtually reuniting the Parthenon Marbles [2,901] (0)
- 25: Olympic medalists back the return of the Elgin Marbles to Athens [2,902] (0)
- 25: Comic book about the Parthenon Sculptures [2,903] (0)
- 22: Problems with the declaration of Universal Museums [2,904] (0)
- 18: Athens resident thanked for Parthenon Marbles petition [2,905] (0)
- 12: Greece organises artefact exchange with Italy [2,906] (0)
- 11: A tale of three Parthenons [2,907] (0)
- 11: Do global museums really serve everyone? [2,908] (0)
- 02: Marbles Reunited – a new exhibition about the Parthenon Marbles [2,909] (0)
- December 2002 (13)
- 31: Lost artefacts in the British Museum [2,910] (0)
- 29: UK museums against return of Aboriginal human remains [2,911] (0)
- 22: Manitoba Minister Steve Ashton works to reunite the Parthenon Marbles [2,912] (0)
- 22: How the British Museum fails to look after artefacts in its collection [2,913] (1)
- 19: Museums fear being pressured into returning artefacts [2,914] (0)
- 19: Greece proceeds with New Acropolis Musuem, despite the absence of the main exhibit [2,915] (0)
- 18: Is fear of returning the Parthenon Sculptures blocking the return of Aboriginal remains? [2,916] (0)
- 13: Italy plans to lend Parthenon sculpture fragment to Greece [2,917] (0)
- 13: Greece re-iterates the limits of their claims on the Elgin Marbles [2,918] (0)
- 11: Universal Museums declaration aims to block artefact restitution [2,919] (0)
- 11: Declaration on the importance of the Universal Museum [2,920] (0)
- 07: When jokes get confused with the truth [2,921] (0)
- 05: Did Elgin really want to preserve the Parthenon Sculptures [2,922] (0)
- November 2002 (12)
- 18: Greece wants the originals of the Elgin Marbles – they already have plenty of copies [2,923] (0)
- 17: Will the New Acropolis Museum in Athens open without the main attraction? [2,924] (0)
- 16: The true origins of the Elgin Marbles [2,925] (0)
- 13: Greece offers Britain artefact loans in return for Elgin Marbles [2,926] (0)
- 13: Decision on Parthenon Marbles should be based on the will of the British People [2,927] (0)
- 13: British Museum claims return of Parthenon Marbles would rip the heart out of their collection [2,928] (0)
- 12: Return of the Elgin Marbles as a semi-permanent loan? [2,929] (0)
- 09: The skeletons in the cupboards of Britain’s Museums – literally [2,930] (0)
- 07: Beyond the Icon – The Parthenon and Its Sculptured Frieze [2,931] (0)
- 06: Newly discovered letter indicates that Elgin had no right to remove the Parthenon Sculptures [2,932] (0)
- 02: British man returns amulet taken after the siege of Magdala [2,933] (0)
- 02: Greek Prime Minister talks to Tony Blair about return of Elgin Marbles [2,934] (0)
- October 2002 (4)
- September 2002 (2)
- August 2002 (1)
- January 2002 (1)