The shrine's restoration, which will be paid for by private sector investment, has been the subject of a deal brokered between ICHTO and the Iraqi Ministry of Culture
The Art Newspaper reports on the events of the continuing trial
Despite a lack of evidence suggesting that the basalt stele was excavated illegally, the Turkish government are making a bid to regain the artefact
20 items that were looted or likely stolen are to be restituted
Following trials of Giacomo Medici, Robert Hecht, and Marion True
Zahi Hawass, head of Egypt’s Supreme Council of Antiquities, is asking the museum to return an antiquity he says was looted from Saqqara
However, both True and co-defendant Robert Hecht were absent
This is the first time a piece of the ancient building has returned to Athens
Bogdanos attacks “cozy cabal of academics, dealers and collectors” who ignore provenance
Construction has been halted on the Simon Wiesenthal Center’s contentious new project
Why Napoleon became a Muslim
Marion True made a surprise appearance on the first day of the trial
A giant embankment built around the city has reduced attacks on US troops, but may have compromised important sites
The piece could be a precursor of the Parthenon sculptures
The shift in policy follows over 30 recent claims for restitution
Marion True has resigned from the museum and the institution is to return three artefacts to Italy
The gallery's owner makes no comment on artefacts' origins, but insists that all purchases were made legally
Hawass discusses about his latest projects
The case, which is the result of a decade-long investigation by Italian police, has been delayed because crucial documents had to be translated
Iran argues that the artefact was acquired through criminal means, although their failure to speak out when the fragment went to auction previously may undermine their case
University College London has set up an inquiry to examine the origin of “looted” bowls on loan from a Norwegian collector
Conversely, the University of Edinburgh has ruled against returning their own war loot
Update on requests for information regarding objects seized at battle of Maqdala
The US military says “military necessity” takes precedence over the safeguarding of this Islamic landmark
We can help by providing training in site management techniques, in museology and in conservation
British Museum holds collection of objects seized at battle of Maqdala
They stand accused of faking an inscription on an antiquity for financial gain
Experts at the ancient site of Izeh in the Karun River valley have not been afforded the same privileges
Two heads are better than one, as the question of how best to preserve historic ruins is yet to receive a definitive answer
Make the citizen your ally if you want to save the nation’s past