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Looted
Zoë Kontes
6 episodes
9 months ago
On Looted: The Podcast, we uncover the hidden stories of ancient artifacts and their journeys in the illicit antiquities trade. I’m Zoë Kontes, and I’m an archaeologist. When we archaeologists dig, we carefully record what we find so we can make the best sense of the evidence. But go to any museum, auction house, or dealer with an antiquities collection and you’ll be sure to find objects that have been removed from the ground without this kind of proper excavation. Looting destroys the context of artifacts, and while they may look beautiful in a display case, we lose any information about their significance or function in the culture that made them. This is a loss of our common human history, and it affects us all. Check out http://www.lootedpodcast.org for all episodes and more information!
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On Looted: The Podcast, we uncover the hidden stories of ancient artifacts and their journeys in the illicit antiquities trade. I’m Zoë Kontes, and I’m an archaeologist. When we archaeologists dig, we carefully record what we find so we can make the best sense of the evidence. But go to any museum, auction house, or dealer with an antiquities collection and you’ll be sure to find objects that have been removed from the ground without this kind of proper excavation. Looting destroys the context of artifacts, and while they may look beautiful in a display case, we lose any information about their significance or function in the culture that made them. This is a loss of our common human history, and it affects us all. Check out http://www.lootedpodcast.org for all episodes and more information!
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Episode 3: Big Bronzes
Looted
24 minutes 3 seconds
7 years ago
Episode 3: Big Bronzes
Cleveland Museum of Art

There’s nothing like a full-bodied ancient Greek bronze nude to get the crowds to a museum. A visitor might even fall in love (speaking from personal experience—Riace Bronzes, here’s looking at you). We’ll focus on two of these very rare figures, found in US museums, but currently the subject of great debates of identification and international ownership.

More to see, read, and hear:

On the Getty Youth:

http://articles.latimes.com/print/2006/may/11/local/me-bronze11

http://lootingmatters.blogspot.com/2010/01/fano-athlete-new-revelations.html

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/16/arts/design/16bronze.html

http://lootingmatters.blogspot.com/2010/01/fano-athlete-legal-case-in-final-stages.html

http://articles.latimes.com/print/2010/feb/12/entertainment/la-et-getty-bronze12-2010feb12

http://www.ansa.it/web/notizie/rubriche/english/2010/04/21/visualizza_new.html_1765197591.html

http://articles.latimes.com/2012/may/04/entertainment/la-et-getty-bronze-ruling-20120504

On the Cleveland Apollo:

The Cleveland Apollo: New Comments

http://lootingmatters.blogspot.com/2008/01/will-cleveland-museum-of-art-be-next.html

http://www.cleveland.com/arts/index.ssf/2010/06/cleveland_museum_of_arts_apoll.html

http://lootingmatters.blogspot.com/2010/06/cleveland-apollo-german-connection.html

http://lootingmatters.blogspot.com/2010/06/cleveland-apollo-i-dont-know-who-theyre.html

M. Bennett, Praxiteles: The Cleveland Apollo (Cleveland, 2013)
Looted
On Looted: The Podcast, we uncover the hidden stories of ancient artifacts and their journeys in the illicit antiquities trade. I’m Zoë Kontes, and I’m an archaeologist. When we archaeologists dig, we carefully record what we find so we can make the best sense of the evidence. But go to any museum, auction house, or dealer with an antiquities collection and you’ll be sure to find objects that have been removed from the ground without this kind of proper excavation. Looting destroys the context of artifacts, and while they may look beautiful in a display case, we lose any information about their significance or function in the culture that made them. This is a loss of our common human history, and it affects us all. Check out http://www.lootedpodcast.org for all episodes and more information!