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John McMahon, Barnea Selavan, Joseph Lauer, Mike Ruggeri, Hernan Astudillo,
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(as always hoping I have left no one out).

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EARLY HOMINIDS
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Prehistoric artifacts from Israel prove our ancestors made art 100,000 years ago | The Times of Israel

Study reveals earliest known symbolic engravings, abstract thinking in I - The Jerusalem Post

Paleolithic Artifacts from Levantine Caves were Deliberately Engraved with Geometric Patterns: Study | Sci.News

Ancient Objects From 50,000 Years Ago Reveal Mysterious Symbols : ScienceAlert

News - Were Levantine Hominins Capable of Abstract Thought? - Archaeology Magazine


In a 1st, ancient proteins reveal sex of human relative from 3.5 million years ago | Live Science

News - Paleoproteomic Analysis Reveals Sex of Australopithecus africanus Individual - Archaeology Magazine

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AFRICA
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As Sudan’s civil war rages on, its heritage is under siege - The Art Newspaper - International art news and events


History of the Fulani, one of the largest pastoral populations in Africa, unraveled in study

New study unravels the history of the largest pastoral population in Africa | ScienceDaily


Africa's ancient city that's over 2,000 years old and abandoned for 700 years | World | News |


South Africa's history uncovered: The 1,000-year gap they don't teach in school

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ANCIENT NEAR EAST AND EGYPT
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'Woody,' 'spicy' and 'sweet': Smell of ancient Egyptian mummified bodies reveals new insights into embalming practices

Ancient Egyptian mummified bodies smell 'woody,' 'spicy' and 'sweet' | ScienceDaily

Researchers took a whiff of Egyptian mummies for science. This is how they described the smell | AP News

Smell like an Egyptian: researchers sniff ancient mummies to study preservation | Egyptology | The Guardian


The mystery of Princess Hatshepsut: Burial of unknown Egyptian royal unc - The Jerusalem Post


Ancient Egyptian Coffins Found Sealed With Mummified Lizards, Sacrificed as Part of Offerings During Religious Ceremonies - Knewz


An archaeological record that doubles as art — Harvard Gazette


Alleged Mismanagement at the Great Pyramid of Giza - ArtDog Istanbul


Gold jewelry with leopard and tiger designs unearthed in 2,400-year-old burial in Kazakhstan | Live Science

Ancient Sarmatian jewelry and artifacts unearthed in Kazakhstan | Archaeology News Online Magazine

Stunning 5th-Century BC Gold Bracelet Among 1,000 Treasures Found in Kazakhstan - GreekReporter.com

Rare Sarmatian treasures discovered in burial mound

News - 2,500-Year-Old Burials Expand Sarmatian Territory - Archaeology Magazine


Report documents devastation of ancient city of Palmyra, a World Heritage Site, after the fall of the Assad regime

Report documents the devastation of the ancie | EurekAlert!

80% of Ancient Wonder Palmyra Destroyed In Wake of Assad Ouster - ScienceBlog.com

In photos: Syrians back to famed Palmyra ruins scarred by IS group - Region - World - Ahram Online

Syrians back to famed Palmyra ruins scarred by Daesh | Arab News


Mosul’s renowned minaret restored from ravages of Islamic State | The Straits Times


Gobeklitepe moves olive trees to safeguard ancient artifacts

G?beklitepe moves olive trees to safeguard ancient artifacts


Ancient glass workshop uncovered in Hebron, shedding light on centuries-old craft


Mysterious 2,500-year-old burials hint at human trafficking in ancient Israel | The Times of Israel


Is this cheese kosher? Lower Galilee inn appearing in Talmudic s - The Jerusalem Post


From Byzantine to Mamluk: Reinterpreting archaeological record of Gharandal in South Jordan | Jordan Times


Inscription found in Alexandrium fortress could shed new light on Jewish Revolt | The Times of Israel


Woman buried with chains near Jerusalem shows first evidence of female a - The Jerusalem Post

Burial of Ascetic Monk in Chains Reveals Surprising Identity: A Woman in Byzantine Jerusalem - Arkeonews

Byzantine Ascetic Monk Buried with Chains in Jerusalem Discovered to Be a Woman


Rare Crusader period protection amulet ampulla found underwater - The Jerusalem Post


IDF Maj. Doron Spielman's book claims proof of Jewish indigeneity - The Jerusalem Post


Israel Antiquities Authority rejects bid to put it in charge of West Bank antiquities | The Times of Israel

Israeli Proposal to Shift West Bank Antiquities Oversight Faces Opposition

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ANCIENT GREECE AND ROME (AND CLASSICS)
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2,500-year-old painted tomb with 'unique scene of smithy' discovered at Etruscan necropolis in Italy | Live Science

Vibrant Wall Paintings Discovered in 2,500-Year-Old Etruscan Tomb

Fresco of Sethlans' forge found in 5th-century BCE Etruscan tomb on Ital - The Jerusalem Post

News - Etruscan Tomb Discovered in Italy - Archaeology Magazine


An Exceptional Tartessian Sanctuary That Rewrites the History of the Inland Peninsula, Discovered in Spain


Archaeologists uncover monumental Necropolis beneath Trento's streets - The Jerusalem Post

2,500-year-old burial ground found in Italian Alps: photos | Miami Herald

Major discovery of a pre-Roman necropolis in Trento

Archaeologists uncover monumental Iron Age necropolis in Trento, Italy | Archaeology News Online Magazine


2,000-year-old remains of London's oldest Roman basilica discovered under office building | Live Science

London’s first Roman basilica found under office basement

2000-year-old Roman basilica found under London’s streets - The Jerusalem Post

Archaeologists stunned at discovery at planned site of new London skyscraper | The Independent

Roman basilica discovered beneath London office block - The Art Newspaper - International art news and events

Archaeologists discover London's first Roman basilica under office building

Remnants of a Roman Basilica Are Found Under a London Office Building - The New York Times

Archaeologists Unearth London’s First Roman Basilica in ‘Amazing’ Discovery

Archaeologists Unearth the Ruins of a 2,000-Year-Old Roman Basilica Beneath an Office Building in London | Smithsonian

Ancient Roman basilica from 80 CE discovered beneath London office block | Archaeology News Online Magazine


New archaeological discovery in Hadrianopolis


Ancient Roman Bridge Discovered at Elefsina, Greece - GreekReporter.com


The Ancient Greek Sanctuaries and Temples of Olympia - GreekReporter.com


Ancient Roman Towers Discovered in Albacete, Spain - GreekReporter.com


Reed straws, and reusable bronze filters--How Roman-era people drank - The Jerusalem Post

A Spectacular Roman-Era Bronze Filter for Purifying Beverages Found in Hadrianopolis

A Rare Roman-Era Bronze Filter Discovered in Hadrianopolis, Türkiye - Arkeonews

Rare bronze beverage filter discovered in Hadrianopolis
Centuries-old Bronze drink filter unearthed in Türkiye's Hadrianopolis ancient city - Türkiye Today


News - Possible Beverage Filter Unearthed in Turkey - Archaeology Magazine


Amateur Freedivers Discover a Huge Hoard of 1,500-Year-Old Roman Gold Coins Along the Spanish Coast - Knewz


Roman soldier found buried face down with a dagger on his back in newly - The Jerusalem Post

Man buried with Roman pugio found at ancient fortress

Archaeologists uncover 1,800-year-old Roman soldier burial with dagger at ancient Spanish fortress | Archaeology News Online Magazine


Ancient Herakleia Unearths Ornate Mosaics Showcasing Aquatic Life

Roman Bathhouse With Mosaic Floor Uncovered In Türkiye


2,000-Year-Old Roman Phallus Carving Discovered on Ancient Millstone, Was Used as a 'Lucky Charm' - Knewz


Why Were All of These Bodies Buried Sitting Upright and Facing West More Than 2,000 Years Ago? | Smithsonian


Archaeologists discover 5 stunning statues in Türkiye’s Perge ancient city - Türkiye Today

Statue of Aphrodite and Eros riding a dolphin found in Turkey's Perge - The Jerusalem Post

Five Impressive Roman Statues Found in the Ancient City of Perge, Famous for the Quality of Its Sculpture Workshops


Massive Ancient Greek Defensive Wall Unearthed in Croatia - GreekReporter.com

Ancient Greek wall unearthed in Croatia – The Greek Herald


Drone footage uncovers 4th century BC port as sea levels drop in Turkey - The Jerusalem Post

Receding Sea Levels Reveal Ancient Greek Port on Turkey's Coast - GreekReporter.com


Apoxyomenos: The Ancient Greek Masterpiece Salvaged from the Sea - GreekReporter.com


Roman Helmet Found in Denmark Marks the Country's First-Ever Discovery of Its Kind - GreekReporter.com


Archaeologists restore Roman bath columns in Türkiye’s Stratonikeia | Daily Sabah


Alexander the Great’s Tomb: Archaeologist Reveals New Insights on Its Location - GreekReporter.com


Kathleen Martínez recognized by Forbes for archaeological achievements


Hex files: ‘Curse’ tablet recalls an ancient mode of score-settling | Yale News


Conservation works at Kato Pafos and Kourion archaeological sites - Gov.cy


Arid Athens turns to ancient aqueduct as climate crisis bites

Arid Athens turns to ancient aqueduct as climate crisis bites


Ancient Tombs Unearthed In Padula, Including Diobol Minted In Tarentum Featuring Athena And Hercules


AI reveals first look inside 2,000-year-old Herculaneum scroll | Archaeology News Online Magazine


Fragments of Roman Helmet, Various Weapons Found in Denmark | Sci.News

Archaeologists Discover a Stash of 1,500-Year-Old Weapons—Including the Only Known Roman Helmet Ever Found in Denmark | Smithsonian

News - Roman Helmet Fragments From Denmark Studied - Archaeology Magazine


PAN, Milan’s new city-center park, revives the ancient Roman amphitheater - Domus


Greek Lawmakers Elect Parthenon Sculptures Advocate As New President


We Finally Know Why Ancient Roman Concrete Was So Durable : ScienceAlert


Meeting held to protect antiquities in islands affected by quakes | eKathimerini.com

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EUROPE AND THE UK (+ Ireland)
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Archaeological remains found - The Portugal News


Evidence of cannibalism 18,000 years ago | ScienceDaily

Ancient Europeans ate the brains of their dead enemies 18,000 years ago, researchers discover | Live Science

New evidence confirms prehistoric brain cannibalism in Poland's Maszycka - The Jerusalem Post

Ice Age Europeans Ate Their Enemies Around 18,000 Years Ago | Discover Magazine

Early Europeans may have eaten their enemies’ brains, archaeologists say | CNN

Evidence of cannibalism 18,000 years ago
Archaeologists confirm prehistoric human cannibalism in Polish cave | Notes From Poland


Butchered Human Remains Found in a Polish Cave Suggest These Prehistoric People Cannibalized Their Enemies | Smithsonian

News - Evidence of Cannibalism Identified on 18,000-Year-Old Bones From Poland - Archaeology Magazine


Rare wooly mammoth found in Romania - The Jerusalem Post


Did These Ice Age Europeans Wear Cheek Piercings? | Smithsonian


Neither weapons nor gold Archaeologists discover in Spain the tomb of “The Ivory Lady” with the oldest and largest collection in history - AS USA


Tholos of Montelirio: The mysterious death of the ancient priestesses who wore 270,000 seashells | Culture | EL PA?S English

Archaeologists Found an Ancient Tomb Filled With the World’s Largest Collection of Beads


New radiocarbon dates establish 6,000-year time span for human remains pulled from River Thames

People have been dumping corpses into the Thames since at least the Bronze Age, study finds | Live Science

Study reveals Bronze and Iron Age origins of skeletons in River Thames - The Jerusalem Post

News - Study Dates Human Remains Recovered From the River Thames - Archaeology Magazine

Human remains from the River Thames: new dating evidence | Antiquity | Cambridge Core


HAHG Lecture: Mesolithic Archaeology in the Severn Estuary - Henley Herald


Scientists uncover lost ruins and terraced fields in the ?tiavnické Hills - The Slovak Spectator

News - Hillside Fortress in Slovakia Mapped With Lidar - Archaeology Magazine


Strange Carolingian-Era Graves with Unusual Positions and Orientations Found on the Island of Ré


'Fascinating' Viking Age inscription reveals who owned immensely valuable 'Galloway Hoard' | Live Science

'DIS IS ?IGNA ?F': Runic clues indicate religious community held Gallowa - The Jerusalem Post


Cumbria archaeologists find 'significant' Viking-age building

Britain’s largest Viking Age building found near Holme St Cuthbert


Archaeologists Say They've Located Harold II's Lost Manor House | Smithsonian


Early-medieval stash of 'devil's money' found at cult site in the Netherlands | Live Science

Medieval Dutch site may have hosted 'devil's money' cult rituals | The Independent


Archeology: Mysterious medieval 'Nordic' presence discovered on French Atlantic island


'Lost and Found': Mystery monkey figurine found under medieval St. Mary' - The Jerusalem Post


Richard III: The 'accidental' photo of a long-lost king


Tankard, crossbows, saffron: Haul from 15th-century Danish shipwreck Gri - The Jerusalem Post


Mysterious tunnels sketched by Leonardo da Vinci in 1495 may finally have been discovered — hidden under a castle in Milan | Live Science


Carlisle volunteers urged to join archaeological dig


Bid to save rare church wall paintings in Pickering


Scotland risks 'wholesale loss' of heritage as archaeology cuts leave numbers at 'bare minimum'


The intriguing history of Transylvania


The hidden waterways under Beverley's medieval streets

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METAL DETECTOR ITEMS
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With metal detectors and patience, amateur treasure hunters unearth pieces of British history | Features |

With metal detectors and patience, amateur treasure hunters unearth pieces of British history - The Washington Post


Record increase for treasure finds in England, Wales and Northern Ireland | Shropshire Star


Amateur Treasure Hunter Discovers Coin Minted by Viking Ruler in Britain - GreekReporter.com

Detectorists find Roman sword while searching for WW2 relics

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ASIA AND THE SOUTH PACIFIC
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Archaeological discoveries in Jinan reveal burgeoning Eastern Zhou Dynasty stone handicrafts - Global Times


New archaeological discoveries in Shandong push back Great Wall origin by 300 years - Global Times


Archaeologists Unearth More Than 100,000 Ancient Coins, Carrying Traits of China’s First Unified Currency - NewsBreak


Archaeologists dig up new discovery on Silla prince's residence at Gyeongju site

News - Residence of Silla Dynasty’s Crown Prince Discovered in South Korea - Archaeology Magazine


Researchers may have uncovered the ruins of one of the largest ancient cafeterias for a Buddhist temple - Arkeonews


Rare Buddhist artefacts found at hillock near Ratnagiri | Bhubaneswar News - The Times of India


Mumbai: Ancient Artefacts Unearthed In Aarey Forest Sparks Calls For Archaeological Excavation Of Possible 13th-Century Temple


Conch shell unearthed during archaeological excavations?at Marungur - The Hindu


Korkai, ancient port city of Pandyan empire in Tamil Nadu, up for major excavations - The Tribune


2,000-Year-Old Artifacts Found at Swat's Butkara Site in Pakistan, Including Coins and Kharosthi Inscriptions - Arkeonews


Looking to the past to understand the impacts of human land use in South Asia


A 2,700-years-old Tattooist’s Toolkit Unearthed From an Island, Held Inking Equipment Made of Human Bones - Knewz


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NORTH AMERICA
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Saskatchewan archeological site among oldest Indigenous settlements on continent

Ancient ?sowan?nihk settlement found in Saskatchewan revolutionizes Nort - The Jerusalem Post

An Archaeological Discovery in Canada Rewrites the History of North America and Questions the Bering Strait Theory


1,000-year-old cache pit unearthed in Alaska reveals ancient Dene food s - The Jerusalem Post


Thule snow goggles: 1,000-year-old Arctic eyewear carved from walrus tusks | Live Science


For Centuries, Indigenous People Lived in These Desert Canyons. Now, New Technology Reveals Extraordinary Details About This Sacred Site | Smithsonian


Buried beneath Lincolnville: a 240-year-old British fort | Jacksonville Today


Artifacts uncovered from 1800s UNC college dining hall — The Lamron


Indigenous communities assist with reinterpretation of Arizona petroglyphs - The Art Newspaper - International art news and events


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CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA
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LiDAR study reveals a vast fortified city

Archaeology breakthrough as ancient Mexican city found 'frozen in time' - Manchester Evening News


An Entire Lost Maya City Was Hiding in Plain Sight Within the Mexican Jungle, Discovered by Accident - Knewz


INAH Yucatán announces temporary closure of the archaeological zone of Uxmal – The Yucatan Times


Ancient Carnival origins? Study finds evidence of boozy summer celebrati - The Jerusalem Post

Unearthing the Origins of Carnival: Evidence of Ancient Summer Festivals in Pre-Colonial Brazil - Arkeonews


Danish sisters' pioneering work in Mexican archaeology finally gets its due

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OTHER ITEMS OF INTEREST
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Scientists review Arabic manuscript containing lost works of Apollonius and shed light on Islamic scientific tradition

Scientists rediscover lost works of Apollonius in a 17t - The Jerusalem Post

Lost works of Ancient Greek "Great Geometer" found among Islamic texts – The Greek Herald

Prophets, Poets and Scholars - Leiden University Press


The Man Who Captured the Unique Beauty of Snowflakes | The New Yorker


X has been used to represent love and kisses for centuries. But how did it start?


University of Leicester to name building after archaeology pioneer, Dame Kathleen Kenyon | News | University of Leicester


Money may have originated through long distance trade, new theory suggests

New study suggests money originated to facilitate long-distance trade between strangers | Archaeology News Online Magazine

The Trade Theory of Money: External Exchange and the Origins of Money | Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory


Lecturer who attempts to predict future by analysing sheep livers gives Oscar forecast - Leicestershire Live


A hidden Picasso painting from the early Blue Period is revealed by new technology : NPR


Theory of Evolution: How did Charles Darwin come up with it?


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CURRENT EVENTS:
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How Valentine’s Day was transformed by the Industrial Revolution and ‘manufactured intimacy’

Origins of Valentine's Day are murky | AP News

Why do we celebrate Valentine's Day and who was Saint Valentine? - CBS News

St. Valentine's Skull - Atlas Obscura


The insulting 'Vinegar Valentine' of Victorian England


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ANIMAL AND PLANT DOMESTICATIONS
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The Middle Eastern Origins of Sheep - Biblical Archaeology Society


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LANGUAGE RELATED
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Landmark studies track source of Indo-European languages spoken by 40% of world

Harvard Researchers Discover Origin of Indo-European Language Family | News | The Harvard Crimson


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MUSEUM MATTERS
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Castleford Roman coin moulds go on display at museum


Tornos News | Museum of Cycladic Art | Unknown Stories of Women of the Cyclades islands


This 2,000-Year-Old Roman Helmet Used to Look Like a 'Rusty Bucket'. Now It's Restored Almost to Its Former Glory


Power of Mycenaean civilization showcased in Kalamata exhibition | eKathimerini.com


The Princes of Pylos at the Archaeological Museum of Messenia


Siren show at Hull Ferens Art Gallery features ancient Greek vase


Amsterdam Exhibition Explores How Humans Shaped Sheep - The New York Times


Gladiators ready: how Rome's bloodsport was brought to Britain - The New European

When gladiators roamed Britain | Apollo Magazine


The Torlonia Collection at the Art Institute of Chicago | Out & About |


Peggy Zouboulaki donates 6,000 ancient artifacts to Greek museums - ProtoThema English


The Getty Villa special exhibition rescued from Palisades fire - Los Angeles Times


Qatar Museums to hold open days at two archaeology sites, invites public to explore sites ? | The Peninsula Qatar


U of A expert's discovery to be displayed in Cyprus archaeological museum | University of Arizona News


‘A space for solace’: Stonehenge show explores attraction of stone circles | Heritage | The Guardian


Norwich Castle Museum to acquire first find declared 'treasure' under new definition - Museums Association


Ben-Gurion Airport’s new exhibit highlights Israel’s deep roots - The Jerusalem Post

Archaeology exhibit showcasing Israel’s history opens at Ben Gurion Airport


Western Wall rabbi demands return of Western Wall stone from airport exhibit


London Museum to create immersive exhibition in rediscovered vaults - Museums Association


The British Museum’s collection: How much actually belongs to Britain? - Türkiye Today


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AUCTIONS AND SALES RELATED
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Nails from Perthshire Roman fort go under the hammer - Daily Record


Four coins found in Crediton Parish Church rafters to go to auction |


Historic Stradivari violin made in 1714 sells for $11.3M at New York auction | Euronews

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ON THE DNA FRONT
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News - Early Medieval Neighbors in Austria Shared Few Genes - Archaeology Magazine


New DNA research examines predecessors of Red Lady of El Mirón

DNA research examines predecessors of Red Lady of El Miron

News - Sedimentary Ancient DNA From Spain’s El Mirón Cave Studied - Archaeology Magazine


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CLIMATE MATTERS
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500-year-old Transylvanian diaries show how the Little Ice Age completely changed life and death in the region

What 500-Year-Old Transylvanian Diaries Teach Us About the Climate | Discover Magazine

Frontiers | Reconstruction of climatic events from the 16th century in Transylvania: interdisciplinary analysis based on historical sources


Ancient tree rings uncover climate's impact on Chinese dynastic history


Recent centennial drought on the Tibetan Plateau is outstanding within the past 3500 years | Nature Communications


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CRIME BEAT
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Organised crime threatening cultural heritage by trafficking irreplaceable artefacts - UQ News - The University of Queensland, Australia

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REPATRIATION AND RECOVERY
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Manhattan DA’s Office Announces Repatriation of Marcus Aurelius Statue to the People of Türkiye – Manhattan District Attorney’s Office

Cleveland Museum Will Send $20 Million Statue Back to Turkey After Years-Long Battle

Cleveland Museum to Return Prized Bronze Thought Looted From Turkey - The New York Times


Repatriation to Indigenous groups is more than law, it’s human rights ? an archaeologist describes the day that lesson hit home

Repatriation to Indigenous groups is more than law, it's human rights. An archaeologist describes that lesson

Commentary: Repatriation to Indigenous groups is more than law, it’s human rights -


FM participates in ceremony on restoration of smuggled Egyptian artifacts in Paris - Egyptian Gazette


Roya News | VIDEO: Iraq recovers rare artifacts from Japan, Switzerland

Iraq retrieves antiquities from Switzerland, Japan

Iraq recovers stolen artifacts from Japan and Switzerland in major diplomatic effort - Iraqi News


Iraq retrieves antiquities from Switzerland, Japan -

Foreign Minister: The country's national identity is embodied in the recovered antiquities ? Iraqi News Agency


Türkiye returns historical artifacts to Egypt

News - Turkey Repatriates Smuggled Artifacts to Egypt - Archaeology Magazine


University of Richmond Returns Pre-Hispanic Artifacts to Mexico in Repatriation Ceremony - news - University of Richmond

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