Forensic Image I On January 31, 2007 Christos Tsirogiannis participated as a forensic archaeologist in a raid by the Greek police's Art Squad on …
Read moreAhead of Christie’s London July 6th sale, an Attic Black-figured Neck-Amphora, attributed to the Bucci painter , has been withdrawn from the firm…
Read moreARCA has been informed that Christie's has withdrawn Lot 45: A Celtic bronze dagger and scabbard, 8th C. B.C . from its December 9, 2015 antiq…
Read moreImage appears to be draft of 1987 invoice on sale of antiquities by Catherine Sezgin, ARCA Blog Editor-in-Chief Both Christie's and Bonhams with…
Read moreImage Credit: Manhattan District Attorney’s Office Left - Min. Plen. Francesco Genuardi, Consul General of Italy in New York Right - Manhattan Distr…
Read moreOn February 17, 2017 forensic archaeologist Christos Tsirogiannis alerted Assistant District Attorney Matthew Bogdanos in Manhattan that he had ide…
Read moreGorny & Mosch has withdrawn the four suspect antiquities identified by Greek forensic archaeologist and ARCA lecturer Christos Tsirogiannis on N…
Read more"Hermes-Thoth" marble once passed through the hands of Robin Symes by Catherine Schofield Sezgin, ARCAblog Editor-in-Chief As reported by…
Read moreGorny & Mosch has withdrawn the four suspect antiquities identified by Greek forensic archaeologist and ARCA lecturer Christos Tsirogiannis on N…
Read moreMedici oinochoe (Medici) by Catherine Sezgin, ARCA Editor-in-Chief University of Cambridge researcher Dr. Christos Tsirogiannis has reviewed the cata…
Read moreItalian authorities announced last week that they have recovered a stolen Medieval manuscript, titled Pallastrelli 43 or Matricula et Statuta parati…
Read moreARCA has been informed by Christos Tsirogiannis that he had identified two potentially tainted antiquities, scheduled to be auctioned by Christie'…
Read moreOn February 20, 2017 ARCA contacted Christos Tsirogiannis about a possible ancient object of concern in an upcoming Timeline auction scheduled to sta…
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