Tag: Looted

  • 60 Percent of Sudan National Museum’s Holdings Have Been Looted, Officials Say

    In September 2024, officials reported that the National Museum of Sudan in the country’s capital city, Khartoum, had been subjected to looting by members of the Sudanese Rapid Support Forces (RSF) during Sudan’s ongoing civil war. Now, museum officials have made public the extent of that looting. “More than 60% of the museum’s holdings were read more

    60 Percent of Sudan National Museum’s Holdings Have Been Looted, Officials Say
  • France Returns Looted ‘Talking Drum’ to the Republic of Côte d’Ivoire

    In a ceremony held on Friday at the Musée Quai Branly in Paris, France officially returned a drum known as the “talking drum” or Djidji Ayôkwé, to the Republic of Côte d’Ivoire. The news was reported by French newspaper Le Monde. The ten-foot-long, 940-pound drum has a single-piece soundbox slit in half longitudinally. Extending out read more

    France Returns Looted ‘Talking Drum’ to the Republic of Côte d’Ivoire
  • Epstein Files Reveal Links Between Leon Black and Possibly Looted Antiquities

    A one-page document contained in the Department of Justice’s release of files related to the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein connects billionaire art collector Leon Black with potentially looted Cambodian art and artifacts, Bloomberg Businessweek reports. Formerly CEO of Apollo Global Management, Black is known to have paid Epstein for financial advice after his criminal read more

    Epstein Files Reveal Links Between Leon Black and Possibly Looted Antiquities
  • In a First, Portugal Returns Looted Antiquities to Mexico

    In a sign of growing international cooperation in the restitution of looted artifacts, Portugal has returned three pre-Columbian objects to Mexico. This will be the first time Portugal has repatriated unlawfully acquired antiquities to that country. The three pieces represent distinct pre-Hispanic periods and cultures. They include a Shaft Tomb Culture female figure, a Maya read more

    In a First, Portugal Returns Looted Antiquities to Mexico