![]() “Plunder: The Theft of the Morgantina Silver.” VIRGINIA Magazine, Spring 2006. “A Trove of Ancient Silver Said to Be Stolen Returns to Its Home in Sicily.” The New York Times, December 5, 2010. “Statement by the Metropolitan Museum of Art on its Agreement with Italian Ministry of Culture.” Press, February 21, 2006. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Hartcourt, 2011. Chasing Aphrodite: The Hunt for Looted Antiquities at the World’s Richest Museum. The Medici Conspiracy. New York: Public Affairs, 2007.įelch, Jason and Ralph Frammolino. The Sarpedon Krater: The Life and Afterlife of a Greek Vase. “Met Chief, Unbowed, Defends Museum’s Role.” New York Times, February 28, 2006. Making the Mummies Dance: Inside the Metropolitan Museum of Art. “Case in Italy suggests MFA received stolen art, Museum says it received no proof.” The Boston Globe, November 4, 2005. ![]() “Euphronios (Sarpedon) Krater.” Trafficking Culture, September 6, 2012. On the program today we tackle the big question of repatriation and the decades-long debates involving some famous antiquities returned to Italy from the Metropolitan Museum of Art: the Euphronios Krater (pictured) and the Morgantina Silver.īrodie, Neil.
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