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Friday Flakes: Do You Plan On Going Back to the Movie Theater?

Friday Flakes: Do You Plan On Going Back to the Movie Theater?
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An Archivist Sneezes on a Priceless Document Then What?

An Archivist Sneezes on a Priceless Document. Then What? Olivia Campbell © Luis Davilla / Cover / Getty A year and a half ago, I found myself in an archive room at the London School of Economics, staring at 150-year-old documents complete with swirly handwriting and a red-wax seal. My mind flicked back to a few weeks earlier, when I’d gotten one of my occasional nosebleeds, and I had a random yet horrifying thought: What if my nose starts bleeding on one of these irreplaceable pages? What would happen if I ruined them? I was doing research for a book I was writing about the first women physicians. Examining personal letters and other original records holding speeches, notes, and letters handwritten by the women I was writing about helped answer many of the questions I had but also sparked a new one: What, exactly, does history lose when an archive-worthy text is destroyed?

The Delicate Work of Protecting Priceless Archives

The Delicate Work of Protecting Priceless Archives
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Stolen Roman statue recovered by Italian art police after chance discovery in Belgium

Italian police say they have recovered a 1st-century Roman statue that was stolen from an archaeological site on the outskirts of Rome in 2011. The discovery was made by two off-duty Italian art squad police officers in a Belgian antiques shop, the Carabinieri Art Squad said in a statement on Monday. An Italian businessman has been referred to prosecutors for further investigation into allegations he received and then exported the statue abroad, working under a Spanish pseudonym. The “Togatus” statue, featuring a headless Roman wearing a toga, has an estimated value of €100,000. It was stolen from the Villa Marini Dettina archaeological site in November 2011.

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