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The World’s First Virtual Museum of Stolen Cultural Objects Wants Its Collection to Shrink, Not Grow
Visitors can explore 3D renderings of stolen artworks, historical artifacts, rare books and more in UNESCO's new digital museum ...
UNESCO’s Virtual Museum lets looted artifacts tell their stories, blending technology and testimony until they can return home.
PARIS, France (AFP)-The UN's cultural agency on Monday announced the launch of a virtual museum showcasing hundreds of looted artefacts in a bid to draw attention to the trafficking of cultural ...
A Zambian ritual mask, a pendant from the ancient city of Palmyra and a painting by Swedish artist Anders Zorn are among the exhibits in the new virtual museum of looted or stolen objects launched by ...
The archives reflect the life and times of early residents who forged bonds with the Ojibwa/Chippewa Tribes indigenous to the area.
India, rich in heritage, lacks a flagship museum. A Museum of Bharat could offer immersive, digital, and pluralistic storytelling, showcasing civilisational depth while projecting India’s culture ...
On Monday, UNESCO, the cultural arm of the United Nations, launched the world's first virtual museum of stolen cultural objects, which lists thousands of artifacts that can be viewed in 3D form.
A tiny fish fossil found far inland in Canada reveals new insight into the evolution of catfish, carp, and 2/3 of all freshwater species.
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