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Who owns the Parthenon sculptures?
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Phidias(?), Parthenon sculptures, frieze: 438-432 B.C.E., pediment: c. 438-432 B.C.E. and metopes: c. 447-32 B.C.E., an ARCHES video Speakers: Dr. Steven Zucker and Dr. Beth Harris.

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Art History
Arts and Humanities
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Khan Academy
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ARCHES
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SmartHistory
Date Added:
07/29/2021
The importance of the archaeological findspot: The Lullingstone Busts
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Two marble portrait busts, 2nd century C.E., found during an excavation in 1949, Lullingstone Roman Villa, Kent (British Museum, on loan from Kent County Council). Speakers: Dr. Elizabeth Marlowe and Dr. Steven Zucker.

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Art History
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Lesson
Provider:
Khan Academy
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ARCHES
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SmartHistory
Date Added:
07/29/2021
A race against time: manuscripts and digital preservation
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A conversation with Father Columba Stewart, OSB, executive director of the Hill Museum & Manuscript Library (Collegeville, Minnesota) and Dr. Beth Harris.

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Khan Academy
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SmartHistory
Date Added:
07/29/2021
The scourge of looting: trafficking antiquities, from temple to museum
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Archaeologist and legal expert Tess Davis (CAS'04) talks about the illicit antiquities trade, and how the looting of archaeological sites in conflict zones goes to fund paramilitary groups and terrorist organizations.

Subject:
Art History
Arts and Humanities
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
Khan Academy
Provider Set:
ARCHES
Author:
SmartHistory
Date Added:
07/29/2021