• SeaJ@lemm.ee
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        2 months ago

        The plan for stealing the Stone of Scone was hatched where all good plans come about: a pub.

  • Wogi@lemmy.world
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    Interesting… So do countries of origin suddenly have a claim on artifacts that were plundered and shipped to foreign countries? Asking for a friend.

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      In this case it was found in the 60s in Italian waters by a fisherman and illegally sold on the black market while a law enacted in the 40s stated that all cultural treasures found under ground or under water belong to the government, with up a 25% reward to the finder

      Not the usual “we stole it 200 years ago during imperialism so it’s legitimately ours now”

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        Every case is unique in one way or another.

        The irony here is that the statue isn’t even Italian, is Greek. It was just found in Italy.

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      2 months ago

      They have a claim. Whether the country, organization, or individual in possession of said artifact(s) chooses to recognize that claim is another matter, however.

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      2 months ago

      Seriously, how is that not the answer to all this. This world is batshit crazy.

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        It was lost in a shipwreck 3000 years ago when Greece was ruling the Italian south, not stolen like the Acropolis in the British museum

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    Good luck. The Getty Museum being in California probably doesn’t give a shit what a European court has to say