Losing Your Marbles and Other Cultural Objects Three Case Studies in Repatriation.

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Losing Your Marbles and Other Cultural Objects Three Case Studies in Repatriation

Repatriation: The Basics Museums will possess stolen art Cultural patrimony Cultural property For museum directors, short-term benefits no longer outweigh long-term costs Hague 1954 UNESCO 1970

What are the Elgin Marbles Symbol of objects that have not been repatriated Series of marbles friezes in the Parthenon erected in 5 th Century BCE as a temple to Athena

Removal of the Marbles Removed by Thomas Bruce July Elgin asked for permission to enter Parthenon to draw and make plaster models of sculptures unclear whether the Ottomans gave Elgin permission to remove the marbles

Early Controversy 1815-questions raised in House of Commons over whether or not Elgin had exceeded his authority Parliament voted in favor of purchasing the marbles 82 to 30

Nazi Era Art Theft Unprecedented scale also much more methodical than what came before Laws passed stripping Jews of property Jews forced to sell paintings to escape

Post-War Challenges Lack of a central authority to arbitrate claims for artwork Pieces of artwork dispersed throughout the world Records in a number of different countries, many sealed off during Cold War

What Is NAGPRA Signed on November NAGPRA: Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act Exemptions: objects found after 1990 on state-owned lands, items acquired in private collections before 1990, or objects found on private land

Successful Repatriation National Museum of the American Indian in New York City Ahayu:da= protectors of Zuni tribe 80 missing Zuni war gods

Anti-NAGPRA Major difference between other countries law and NAGPRA NAGPRA harms study/research