Warning that the world’s most stringent trade rules could see dealers moving abroad
The exhibition explores the interactions between two great civilizations
The local driver was arrested on antiquities smuggling charges last week and has been released on bail
Ruins of merchant ship includes rare bronze items in ‘an amazing state of preservation’
Interior minister says art and antiquities crime is ‘not considered a priority’
Bill aimed at ending Islamic State’s rampant looting of archaeological sites is passed in unanimous vote
But worn-down inscription could prove difficult to decipher
The Onassis Cultural Center is hosting a major loan exhibition of objects from the archaeological site of Dion
New scientific research department to focus on organic artefacts, ancient human health and diet, and early technologies and materials
Radar scans reveal metallic and organic objects that might be preserved grave goods—perhaps even the secret burial chambers of Queen Nefertiti
Ruins of an ancient tavern excavated in France reveal Romans enjoyed a drink and some pub grub like the rest of us
Supporters will be invited to participate in uncovering a rare burial mound in northwest England this summer
Experts at London symposium warn against misinformation and lack of evidence
Online volunteers uncover shopping lists, hangover cures and a match-fixing agreement among Oxyrhynchus papyri fragments
Ancient artefacts and colonial-era art repatriated from Argentina and Spain
Objects widely thought to be connected to Robin Symes will be unveiled in Rome this week
Local tourist minister has proposed auctioning tickets to the heritage site to help raise funds
Move could allow cultural heritage experts to set up Blue Shield headquarters in London
Antiquities authority hails December ruling as revolutionary
Louvre director’s plan calls for co-ordinated response to destruction in Syria and Iraq
California museums caught up in the ring were raided by federal agents in 2008
With the country in “chaos” because of civil war, museum council warns officials, institutions and the art trade of the kinds of objects that could be looted
Pro-Isil fighters temporarily occupied Sabratha
Next year’s show will focus on recent discoveries at the mouth of the Nile
New framework stresses return principle but some fear that traffickers in illicit objects could abuse it
Federal investigators have seized more than 200 cuneiform tablets imported from Israel by the Green family