http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/articles/488535/20130710/lavezzi-pompeii-statue-bust-naples-psg.htm
Sadly, this incident, while widely reported
 because it involves a prominent European football star, illustrates 
many flaws in Italian cultural patrimony laws. These laws are often 
enforced unevenly, with the powerful and influential escaping 
prosecution. They tend to focus on punishment alone as a solution to the
 problem of looting or unauthorized ownership of antiquities, rather 
than following a more rational model that would encourage reporting of 
finds by the public with financial incentives. And these laws are based 
solely on outdated nationalistic, emotional arguments that all Roman 
antiquities, for example, must belong to the modern Italian state, which
 of course has very little relationship to the vast majority of ancient 
Roman artifacts. In the case of Pompeii and many other Italian 
archaeological sites, the near total neglect of these sites, in terms of
 the Italian government’s overall financial resources, is a disgrace, 
given the sheer scale of tourism these sites generate. Perhaps I’ll 
engage in a more detailed examination of these issues using this blog in
 the near future.
Clio Ancient Art and Antiquities seeks to make antiquities and artifacts of the Mediterranean world accessible to a wide audience while offering print and electronic resources to both the novice and experienced collector of ancient art. With 25 years experience collecting and extensive travel in the Mediterranean world, owner Chris Maupin has consulted on ancient art for museums and private collectors.
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Friday, July 12, 2013
Sunday, May 26, 2013
Herculaneum: A Personal Photo Essay
We've created a new Travelogues entry on our website, a simple photo essay on Herculaneum. Here's the link -- 
http://www.clioancientart.com/ id22.html
http://www.clioancientart.com/
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