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Lord Elgin and the Marbles: The Controversial History of the Parthenon Sculptures by W St Clair (Oxford, 1998) The Acropolis: Global Fame, Local Claim by E Yalouri (Berg, 2001) Links.
More than 200 years after its devastating wreck, marine archaeologists have recovered gold jewelry, cookware, and chess pieces from the remains of the ship that belonged to Lord Elgin, researchers ...
The “Mentor,” a vessel owned by the notorious Lord Elgin, sank in 1802 while carrying panels and sculptures looted from the Parthenon. Jason Daley - Correspondent. October 22, 2019.
Lord Elgin and his Successor. Share full article. June 19, 1854. Credit... The New York Times Archives. See the article in its original context from June 19, 1854, Page 1 Buy Reprints.
The marble sculptures are more than 2,200 years old and are believed to be one of the most important examples of classical art in the world, but there is a long-running dispute about where they ...
The debate surrounding the rightful place of the Parthenon Marbles, which were removed from the Acropolis, the site of the ancient complex of temples that overlooks Athens, by agents of Lord Elgin ...
Listeners respond to an interview with the U.S. envoy to Sudan, Maj. Gen. Scott Gration ... plus a story about the Elgin Marbles. Melissa Block and Michele Norris read from your e-mails.
Arrival of Lord Elgin and Suite. Share full article. Dec. 27, 1854. Credit... The New York Times Archives. See the article in its original context from December 27, 1854, Page 3 Buy Reprints.
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