Chasing Aphrodite
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Researching the illicit antiquities trade for two decades as an investigative reporter, author, blogger, tweeter, investigator, founder @MuseumofLoot and now...skeeter? https://ChasingAphrodite.com/ https://MuseumofLoot.org/ https://AchillesResearch.org/
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Working on antiquities trafficking, provenance research, collecting ethics, repatriation issues?

I’m building a list here. Ping me if I missed you.

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Trade based money laundering in the antiquities trade
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New Case: Statue of Dionysus, contributed by Emily Hamann

In 1996, this life-size Roman bronze statue of Dionysus was seized from a Swiss warehouse that belonged to Turkish trafficker Nevzat Telliagoglu after he was convicted in the UK of drug trafficking charges.
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A Naga-Garuda Balustrade Terminal in the Battambang Museum. Carved in late 12th century it was removed from Banteay Chhmar temple to avoid it being stolen. #Cambodia
Naga-Garuda Balustrade from Banteay Chhmar, now at Battambang Museum. Late 12thC.
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Chasing Aphrodite was stolen by the AI monkeys.
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You can now search the Anthropic database for your books 📚 and then file a claim directly if your work was stolen: secure.anthropiccopyrightsettlement.com/lookup
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Inside the Battle for The Smithsonian

Donald Trump’s unprecedented measures to take control of The Smithsonian Institution have rattled staffers, enraged artists, and even put the future of its vast collection in doubt.

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Inside the Battle for The Smithsonian
Donald Trump’s unprecedented measures to take control of The Smithsonian Institution have rattled staffers, enraged artists, and even put the future of its vast collection in doubt.
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Quiet part out loud:

“It’s evidence at the time of purchase of the best level of due diligence,” ALR’s Olivia Whitting said. “If, later on, a claim is made on the piece, the collector can show that they did their due diligence, and the documentation provided passed our checks.”

Nope!
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“Optical due diligence” remains the coin of the realm in the art market, with Art Loss Register profiting off the illusion.

Looted objects are not registered as stolen, so they’re not in stolen art databases like ALR!

NYT should do better than to promote this myth

www.nytimes.com/2025/10/02/a...
Collecting Antiquities Is a Growing Trend. But It Can Be Tricky.
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Six years after admitting its 14 fragments of the Dead Sea Scrolls were forgeries, the Museum of the Bible is borrowing the real deal from Israel

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The Dead Sea Scroll Exhibition with the Oldest Biblical Texts Arrives at Museum of the Bible in November 2025
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A Rush to Save Ancient Artifacts in Gaza Highlights All That Has Been Lost

A bombing delay enabled rescue of some objects, but archaeologists fear the wider loss of antiquities from the many cultures living there over thousands of years.

www.nytimes.com/2025/09/21/w...
A Rush to Save Ancient Artifacts in Gaza Highlights All That Has Been Lost
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On If Objects Could Talk, the newest series from Getty Podcasts, artifacts from Getty's antiquities collection leave the museum vault and come alive to share their side of the story.

Coming September 8, 2025.

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Getty launches first family podcast If Objects Could Talk
Getty is introducing its first-ever family podcast, If Objects Could Talk.
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Missing from the New York Times obit of the diamond magnate Maurice Tempelsman, who died Saturday, is his role as a conduit for some of the most important examples of looted Classical art to have survived antiquity.

A thread...

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Maurice Tempelsman, Diamond Magnate and Jackie Onassis’s Companion, Dies at 95
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Ashraf Eldarir, an Egyptian doctor, became involved in the “more financially lucrative” trade of smuggling antiquities into the US

Eldarir pleaded guilty to four charges of smuggling and is due to be sentenced at a court in New York today.

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Jail looms for 'prodigious' Egyptian antiquities smuggler linked to British Museum | The National
Ashraf Eldarir gave up being doctor in Egypt to earn more selling stolen ancient artefacts in US
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The last private owner of Sotheby’s was Alfred Taubman, a charismatic Midwestern mall developer, who bought the auction house in the early eighties and was later convicted of colluding with Christie’s to fix pricing and spent ten months in prison
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New Case: Pandava.

This sandstone sculpture of Pandava, depicting a warrior from Hindu mythology, was stolen from the Prasat Chan temple within Cambodia's Koh Ker complex, likely in the 1970s under the Khmer Rouge.
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New Yorker: HOW A BILLIONAIRE OWNER BROUGHT TURMOIL AND TROUBLE TO SOTHEBY’S

Patrick Drahi made a fortune through debt-fuelled telecommunications companies. Now he’s bringing his methods to the art market.

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How a Billionaire Owner Brought Turmoil and Trouble to Sotheby’s — The New Yorker
Patrick Drahi made a fortune through debt-fuelled telecommunications companies. Now he’s bringing his methods to the art market.
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New Case: Portrait head of Caracalla

The Manhattan DA seized this bronze portrait of the Roman emperor Caracalla from the Metropolitan Museum of Art in May 2023 as part of a sweeping investigation of the looting of the ancient site of Bubon, Türkiye.
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James Baldwin’s message was simple: we’re afraid of love, because we’re afraid of exposing our true selves. To manage that fear, we “other” the groups we don’t belong to in order to avoid a reckoning with ourselves.
The Lives and Loves of James Baldwin
An older generation dismissed him as passé; a newer one has recast him as a secular saint. But Baldwin’s true message remains more unsettling than either camp recognizes.
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The FBI has tracked down and returned another manuscript signed by Hernan Cortez, one of 15 pages stolen from Mexico's National Archives before 1993.

No criminal charges filed because it "changed hands several times over" in the decades since its disappearance

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FBI Returns Historic Manuscript to the Mexican Government | Federal Bureau of Investigation
On August 13, the FBI returned a stolen manuscript signed by Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés to the government of Mexico. The repatriation of this priceless cultural artifact—which authorities beli...
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