Join the conversation...
Join the discussion about 'artefacts abroad' or 'the value of replicas' by taking your pick from the blogs and articles listing below. You can also have a look at the latest Heritage Key videos or go explore King Tut Virtual, on your own or attend a guided tour.
Looking forward to all the different opinions, arguments and POVs
Ann
- How to Look Ten Years Older: Photos From the Scanning of a Mummy in Porto
- Ancient World in London Bloggers Challenge 3: Should the British Museum Return the Rosetta Stone to Egypt?
- Ancient World in London Bloggers Challenge 3: Should the British Museum Return the Rosetta Stone to Egypt?
- Thieves of Baghdad: One Marine’s Passion for Ancient Civilizations and the Journey to Recover the World’s Greatest Stolen Treasures
- Imesy's Sarcophagus to Return to Egypt
- Italy Demands Repatriation of Getty Villa's Lysippos Statue 'Victorious Youth'
- Ancient Egyptian Artefact, Returned by Met Museum, to be Reunited with Statue at Karnak
- Art Now: Andy Holden
- Digging and Dealing in Eighteenth-Century Rome
- The Lewis Chessmen Tour - Edinburgh
- Aztec masks of Xipe Totec
- Is China's Cao Cao Tomb Discovery Genuine?
- What value do replicas hold? The many answers
- Discovering Tut - Tutankhamun's Tomb, The 'House of Gold'
- Heritage Key Survey - What Value do Replicas Hold?
- Interview: Fakes & Forgeries Curator Paul Denis on Greek Coins, Zapotec Artefacts and the Internet
- Dust, Damp and Doters Damaging King Tut's Tomb, Say Getty Institute
- Lost Pictish Throne Brought to Life by National Museum of Scotland Team
- Tutankhamun - His Tombs and his Treasures (Hamburg)
- All aboard! Ancient Egyptian Ship Sails for the Legendary Land of Punt
