NIAS – NIOD – KITLV Fellowship: Moving objects, Mobilising Culture in the Context of (De)colonisation
Readers based in formerly colonized countries with collections in the Netherlands may be interested in this fellowship for (lost) collections ...
Stories about the return of antiquities (often stolen) and archaeological materials.
See also: looting
Readers based in formerly colonized countries with collections in the Netherlands may be interested in this fellowship for (lost) collections ...
The return of Cotabato limestone urns to the Philippines symbolizes cultural dignity and ethical heritage conservation.
Thailand to recover 'Golden Boy' from MET, yet over 100 Thai artifacts abroad remain unreturned amid complex repatriation processes.
The Met's return of two ancient statues to Thailand, despite Cambodian claims, sparks disappointment and legal advocacy debates.
60 Minutes uncovers Cambodia's stolen artifacts saga, linking Douglas Latchford's dealings to lost national treasures, symbolizing a nation's healing.
The second part of the 60 Minutes documentary, Cambodia reclaims its stolen artifacts with ex-looters' help, as museums like The ...
The first of two videos from 60 Minutes looking at the trafficking of Cambodian antiquities to America and Cambodia's decade-long ...
News roundup: Met Museum's return of Latchford-linked 16 Khmer relics to Cambodia, Thailand marks major cultural repatriation step.
Thailand accelerates the repatriation of Si Thep artefacts from US museums, following Si Thep's UNESCO recognition, involving significant US cooperation.
Six stolen Sri Lankan artifacts from the colonial era, including ceremonial weapons and a cannon, were returned by the Netherlands ...
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