A blog about the return to the 'source country' of cultural property removed before the implementation of the 1970 UNESCO Convention, treated separately from the issue of ongoing looting and theft.
Directed by Konstantinos Arvanitakis, Music: Yiannis Drenogiannis, Post Production: digimojo Production House. Copyright: Acropolis Museum
While on the topic, here's a video of the work being done in the Acropolis Museum on the cleaning and conservation of the
Caryatids, the Kore from the south porch of the Erechtheion temple.
Visitors had the opportunity to watch conservators do the delicate work
of cleaning the Caryatids with advanced laser technology.
"Conserving the Caryatids", posted on YouTube by TheAcropolisMuseum Directed by Konstantinos Arvanitakis, Post Production: digimojo Production House. Copyright: Acropolis Museum
This month, the conservation work project carried out on the Caryatids of the Erectheion South
Porch, using laser was awarded the 2012 Keck Award by the International Institute of Conservation (IIC) in Vienna. The Keck Award, endowed by Sheldon and Caroline
Keck, is presented every two years at the IIC Congress to the individual
or group who has, in the opinion of the Council, contributed most
towards promoting public understanding and appreciation of the
accomplishments of the conservation profession. The British Museum took small hammers and wire brushes to the Acropolis Marbles they claim to be "looking after".
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