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The Maqdala treasures and the Sarr-Savoy report on repatriation

The Maqdala treasures and the Sarr-Savoy report on repatriation

Update: 2019-03-22
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 Tiffany Jenkins talks to the director of the V&A in London, Tristram Hunt, about who owns culture, and what to do with looted objects. They take a close look at a stunning gold crown, seized by the British Army during the 1868 Abyssinian Expedition (modern day Ethiopia), and discuss President Macron’s commissioned Sarr-Savoy report on returning African artefacts acquired in the colonial era.  


► LINKS:  


Find out more about the Maqdala treasures, on the V&A blog: 


Find out about AFROMET - The Association for the Return of The Maqdala Ethiopian Treasures. 


Read the Sarr-Savoy Report ‘The Restitution of African Cultural Heritage, Toward a New Relational Ethics’: 


 ► MUSIC: 


Signature tune:  Nick Vander Black Kopal - Galaxy I


The rest: Lobo Loco - www.musikbrause.de


Just a Moment (ID 944), Psychedelic Blues 1 (ID 997), Sleeping Dragons 


(ID 1018)


Creative Commons License (by-nc-nd)


Tim Hart


Royalty - Free Music Large Collection (100+ Tracks) - 


Track 25 - The Eleventh Sun


Track 91 - Walking with the Night


Track 81 - The Bridge


► PICTURES:


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Behind the Scenes at the Museum is presented by Tiffany Jenkins and produced by Jac Phillimore.


 

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The Maqdala treasures and the Sarr-Savoy report on repatriation

The Maqdala treasures and the Sarr-Savoy report on repatriation

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