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541. The Case of the $4 Million Gold Coffin

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Cultural Patrimony and the Art Market

This chapter explores the intricate relationship between cultural patrimony, legality, and ethical dilemmas in art repatriation. It examines international laws, particularly the UNESCO Convention, and national regulations affecting the ownership of cultural artifacts, highlighting notorious cases like the Benin bronzes. Additionally, it addresses the challenges of accessing antiquities in galleries and changes in traffic routes for cultural items, revealing how legal shifts impact the art market.

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