Ever since  the 1770s when  William Hamilton   collected and exported  Greek vases 
found  in the  excavations of  Pompeii ,  ancient artifacts  and tomb robbers  ( tombaroli
) have been part of  the Italian
scene. 
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| William Hamilton | 
According
to the Carabinieri,  the theft of
Italy’s   art  and 
archeological patrimony is  fourth
on  the list of  crime in Italy, after arms,
drugs and  financial crime.
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| silver helmet | 
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| funerary urn with myth of Enomao | 
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| Apulian red figure plate | 
 Many of
these  objects  have been looted  from tombs and 
necropoli  in  Etruria, in central Italy or from the Puglia region.  
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| gilded copper, coral encrusted pyx | 
On
show   until mid-March I Tesori : La Memoria Ritrovata at
Palazzo Qurinale in Rome, an exhibit of 
over  100  objects   found
and returned to Italy by the Carabinieri. 
Among  the  precious objects  are  23 funerary urns stolen from  the
Perugia area,  Greek vases, silver and
coral  objects.
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| funerary urn | 
Here are a  few books on the subject that I recommend for those wanting more background on the criminal looting of Italy's ancient treasures. 
The names recurring in all these books are those of dishonest  curators  at prestigious American museums, dodgy auction houses,   and intermediaries who smuggled looted treasures dug up by tombaroli. 
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| magnificent horses on an Apulian oinochoe | 
Another  excellent exhibit  featuring  
fine arts, antiquities  and
treasures  is  now  on in Rome until February 16th:  The
Treasure of San Gennaro at Palazzo Sciarra on Via del Corso in  Rome.  
Between  March 1 and  June 30, Trajan's Market (Mercati di Traiano) will play host to an exhibit on the
excavations  of  Cencelle .
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| Cencelle near Tolfa | 
  Cencelle,  considered the  Pompeii of the 
Middle Ages, is located  on the
hills near Civitavecchia and Tolfa.   
I wrote about Cencelle as a perfect day trip for cruise passengers docking  in Civitavecchia    in   "Etruria, travel, history and itineraries in central Italy " 
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| photo by Agostino Cecchini | 
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| Cencelle excavations | 
Check  my website , (Google rated as  the top site for  buying antiques in Italy)  for more itineraries and information about antiques  in Italy.  
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We saw the Treasures of San Gennaro - jaw dropping!
ReplyDeleteA gang of tombaroli figure in my novel soon to be finished.
Thanks for comment, Judith, cant wait to see your new novel with tombaroli. Did you meet any while here in Etruria?
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