Hair was cut from the emperor Tewodros's body after he committed suicide following defeat at the battle of Maqdala in 1868
A rush to judgement has resulted in notable errors, with some "Nazi-looted" art having been purchased legally
Resolution includes proposals for database of looted art, support for provenance research and exemptions from statutes of limitations
Describing itself as a victim of fraud, museum says it cooperated with district attorney's investigation
Decades-long case to reclaim works held in Hungary’s museums will now go through US District Court
Helped by an Oxford academic, Diego López de Aragón raised the alarm after acquiring the pieces from the estate of a Spanish diplomat and collector
An eight-member panel including Bénédicte Savoy will assess grant applications
Woodcarving was taken from the African country in 1830 by the UK explorer Richard Lander
19th-century oil painting, stolen during the Second World War, was found in the US
Royal Academy says conservation issues—not restitution fears—mean the ceremonial feast trough can not be loaned
A selective view of African cultural heritage continues the colonialist paradigm
Dealers’ association seeks meeting with culture minister over fears report will open the door to numerous restitution claims for a range of artefacts
Recommendations from Savoy-Sarr report into restitution by French museums may contravene the country’s laws
The “smallest and most chilling distinctions are being made in order to allow museums to keep their collections intact,” experts say
As debate grows over Europe's 19th-century cultural plunder of Africa, the key is to ensure meaningful access
Appeal published in Die Zeit welcomes Macron report but says debate should not be limited to restitution
We weigh up the arguments for and against the restitution of African art taken during the colonial period with Vicky Ngari-Wilson, Nicholas Thomas and Ugochukwu-Smooth Nzewi. Produced in association with Bonhams, auctioneers since 1793.
Museums are facing greater scrutiny over sponsorship and the artists they choose to display
Country's president Joseph Kabila made the announcement ahead of opening of revamped Africa Museum outside Brussels
The Los Angeles institution counters that it will keep on fighting to maintain the linchpin of its collection
Technological wizardry in replication is improving, alongside claims to relocate far-flung treasures
How artists fight persecution is explored with the artist and author of the Hare with Amber Eyes and Krzysztof Gil, who describes the chilling history of "Roma hunting". Produced in association with Bonhams, auctioneers since 1793.
Statements come just days after the release of a controversial French report on the restitution of African artefacts
Getting around the inalienability of public collections is dealt with in the report—but it might not work legally and practically
The French academics Bénédicte Savoy and Felwine Sarr urge President Macron to return African artefacts. But does the report go too far, or not far enough?
Announcement comes after controversial report urged the president to return works taken “without consent” in the colonial period
Major conference in Berlin this week marks anniversary of landmark agreement
A new report on the status of African objects in French museums will urge the president to return works taken “without consent” in the colonial period
Auctioneer Frank Hargesheimer compensates consignor, sees “moral duty” to restitute art lost due to Nazi persecution
Painting of apple trees is pulled from exhibition after admission that its restitution was a mistake