Looting Matters invites its readers to vote on the sale of the Anglo-Saxon stone at Bonhams this Wednesday. Click here to cast a vote if you are reading this via email, RSS, reader or some other syndicated method.
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Discussion of the archaeological ethics surrounding the collecting of antiquities and archaeological material.
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Bothmer, Almagià and the Michael C. Carlos Museum
Red-figured calyx-krater fragment attributed to the Kleophrades painter. Michael C. Carlos Museum inv. 2006.051.011B I have noted that Dietr...
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Cup seized from New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art The New York Times has run a discussion of one of the Attic red-figured cups seize...
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Only 33 people voted: 27 said, 'yes, the stone should be withdrawn'. 4 said 'no', 2 had no opinion.
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