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Cambodia Roundtable on Cultural Racketeering – May 8, 2014

By |June 4th, 2014|Cultural Racketeering, Media Library|

Antiquities Coalition team members Deborah Lehr, Peter Herdrich, Katie Paul, and Tess Davis, an archaeologist and advocate of Cambodian cultural heritage organized the roundtable on [...]

Egypt Ministry & ICPEA MoU Signing – March 11, 2014

By |June 4th, 2014|Cultural Racketeering, Media Library, Private-Public Partnership|

The Antiquities Coalition was honored to host the Egyptian Minister of Antiquities, Mohammed Ibrahim the week of March 9 in Washington, DC. During his visit, [...]

Stolen Heritage: Cultural Racketeering in Egypt

By |May 28th, 2014|Cultural Heritage|

April 24, 2014 Middle East Institute Deborah Lehr https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4BaIXjMWnw

Will al-Maliki’s Resignation Solve Iraq’s Political Problems?

By |May 23rd, 2014|Relevant Reading|

May 23, 2014 CCTV America Thomas Sanderson, CSIS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rlQmfBvSw3U

Tomb Raiders and Returns: Recovering Cambodian Antiquities and Our Collective Culture

By |May 23rd, 2014|Our Voices|

Tomb Raiders and Returns: Recovering Cambodian Antiquities and Our Collective Culture Mark Vlasic Huffington Post 23 May 2014  

Weekly Spotlight on State Culture: US to Review Request to Ran Antiquities Imports

By |May 22nd, 2014|The Antiquities Coalition in the News|

Weekly Spotlight on State Culture: US to Review Request to Ran Antiquities Imports Mai Elwakil Mada Masr 22 May 2014

Egypt Fights Looters Stealing its Antiquities with Spacecraft and Statecraft

By |May 17th, 2014|The Antiquities Coalition in the News|

Egypt Fights Looters Stealing its Antiquities with Spacecraft and Statecraft Katherine Boyle Washington Post 17 May 2014

The Antiquities Coalition Hosts Top Cambodian Officials at Roundtable on Cultural Racketeering

By |May 14th, 2014|Cultural Racketeering|

GLOBAL SOLUTIONS TO A GLOBAL PROBLEM EMPHASIZED Cambodian officials continuing their efforts to repatriate a group of statues looted during the country's civil war joined the [...]

Egyptian Government Formally Requests Emergency Import Restrictions from U.S. State Department

By |May 6th, 2014|Cultural Racketeering|

The Egyptian government has formally requested that the State Department impose emergency restrictions on the import of Egyptian antiquities into the United States without the [...]

Egypt’s History Is Being Lost to Criminals

By |May 2nd, 2014|Cultural Racketeering, Our Voices|

Egypt's History Is Being Lost to Criminals Tess Davis and Blythe Bowman Proulx Huffington Post 30 April 2014

Many Looted Egyptian Artifacts Go First to Israel, Switzerland

By |April 30th, 2014|The Antiquities Coalition in the News|

Many Looted Egyptian Artifacts Go First to Israel, Switzerland Barbara Slavin AL Monitor 28 April 2014

Peru Looting Research Project

By |April 28th, 2014|Photographic Evidence|

Peru Research Project Daniel Kobrinski, an attorney and a visiting researcher with the Instituto Del Peru Daniel Kobrinski’sresearch project focused on the trafficking of Peruvian [...]

Mali Looting Photos

By |April 28th, 2014|Photographic Evidence|

These photos depicting the illegal digging and of archaeological sites and looting of antiquities in Mali are credited to Roderick J. McIntosh, Professor of Anthropology [...]

Egypt’s Damage on the Ground

By |April 28th, 2014|Media Library, Photographic Evidence|

Egypt’s Heritage Task Force, a campaign to protect antiquities begun on Facebook by Egyptologist, Monica Hanna. The campaign’s photos on the ground provide an in [...]

Egypt’s Damage Seen from Space

By |April 28th, 2014|Media Library, Photographic Evidence|

The Coalition used aerial imagery analyzed by Dr. Sarah Parcak, National Geographic Explorer and Egyptologist from the University of Alabama at Birmingham to examine looting [...]

The ICPEA Mission to Egypt – May 2011

By |April 28th, 2014|Media Library, Photographic Evidence|

The International Coalition to Protect Egyptian Antiquities (ICPEA) to a mission trip to Egypt in May 2011 to assess the state of heritage sites after [...]

No Consensus on Tackling Egypt Looting

By |April 28th, 2014|Private-Public Partnership, The Antiquities Coalition in the News|

No Consensus on Tackling Egypt Looting Anny Shaw The Art Newspaper 30 April 2014

Antiquities Coalition Chairman Addresses “Stolen Heritage: Cultural Racketeering in Egypt” at The Middle East Institute in Washington, DC

By |April 25th, 2014|Cultural Racketeering, Our Voices|

Antiquities Coalition Chairman Addresses “Stolen Heritage: Cultural Racketeering in Egypt” at The Middle East Institute in Washington, DC Antiquities Coalition Blog 25 April 2015  

Pyramid Schemes

By |April 25th, 2014|The Antiquities Coalition in the News|

Pyramid Schemes Daniel Serwer Peacefare.net 25 April 2014

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The Antiquities Coalition Hosts Egyptologist and Activist Dr. Monica Hanna

By |April 18th, 2014|Cultural Racketeering, Photographic Evidence|

Dr. Monica Hanna. Credit: Saving Antiquities for Everyone The Antiquities Coalition was pleased to host the founder of the Egypt's Heritage Task Force, Dr. Monica [...]

Looting Egypt’s Heritage

By |April 7th, 2014|The Antiquities Coalition in the News|

Looting Egypt’s Heritage Egyptian Minister of Antiquities Mohamed Ibrahim The Washington Post 18 October 2013

At Risk: Egypt’s Heritage and Our Own

By |April 7th, 2014|Our Voices|

At Risk: Egypt’s Heritage and Our Own Deborah Lehr Huffington Post 26 March 2014  

Cultural Racketeering and Why it Matters: Robbing the World of History

By |March 27th, 2014|Cultural Racketeering, Our Voices|

Cultural Racketeering and Why it Matters: Robbing the World of History Deborah Lehr Huffington Post 1 October 2013

Egyptian Ministry Signs First Ever Public-Private Partnership Agreement with International Coalition to Protect Egyptian Antiquities

By |March 27th, 2014|Cultural Heritage, Cultural Racketeering, Our Voices, Private-Public Partnership|

Egyptian Ministry Signs First Ever Public-Private Partnership Agreement with International Coalition to Protect Egyptian Antiquities Peter Herdrich American Schools of Oriental Research (ASOR) 17 March [...]

Egypt’s Heritage Plundered Anew

By |March 20th, 2014|Cultural Racketeering, The Antiquities Coalition in the News|

Egypt’s Heritage Plundered Anew Editorial Board NY Times 20 March 2014

Egyptian Antiquities Minister Calls for US Importation Restrictions

By |March 18th, 2014|The Antiquities Coalition in the News|

Egyptian Antiquities Minister Calls for US Importation Restrictions David LaGaccia ArtNet News 18 March 2014

International Coalition to Protect Egyptian Antiquities Signs Partnership

By |March 17th, 2014|Private-Public Partnership, The Antiquities Coalition in the News|

International Coalition to Protect Egyptian Antiquities Signs Partnership Archaeological Institute of America (AIA) 17 March 2014

Partnership Established Between The Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities and The International Coalition to Protect Egyptian Antiquities

By |March 14th, 2014|Private-Public Partnership|

Egyptian Minister of Antiquities and ICPEA sign Public - Private Partnership on March 10, 2014 in Washington,DC.  (Left to Right) Egyptian Ambassador to the [...]

Egypt Asks U.S. to Impose Sharp Curbs on Importing of Antiquities

By |March 14th, 2014|The Antiquities Coalition in the News|

Egypt Asks U.S. to Impose Sharp Curbs on Importing of Antiquities Tom Mashberg NY Times 14 March 2014

Meeting Between U.S., Egypt to Counter Smuggling Antiquities

By |March 13th, 2014|The Antiquities Coalition in the News|

Meeting Between U.S., Egypt to Counter Smuggling Antiquities Ehab El- Shazly The Cairo Post 13 March 2014

Monuments Men: Protecting Art And Cultural Heritage In The Midst Of Conflict

By |March 12th, 2014|Relevant Reading|

March 12, 2014 The Kojo Show Corine Wegener http://thekojonnamdishow.org/shows/2014-03-12/monuments-men-protecting-art-and-cultural-heritage-midst-conflict During World War II, a U.S. Army unit known as the Monuments, Fine Arts and Archives Section [...]

Minister of Antiquities signed a Memorandum of Understanding in Washington to address the trade in stolen items

By |March 11th, 2014|Private-Public Partnership, The Antiquities Coalition in the News|

Minister of Antiquities signed a Memorandum of Understanding in Washington to address the trade in stolen items Shorouk News (ARABIC) 11 March 2014

Minister of Antiquities Mohammed Ibrahim Ali and Deborah Lehr, Chairman of the Antiquities Coalition sign Memorandum of Understanding

By |March 11th, 2014|Private-Public Partnership|

March 11, 2014 Nile News http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_aBLNYDjdc

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