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Development plans threaten valuable Tartessos necropolis in southern Spain

Development plans threaten valuable Tartessos necropolis in southern Spain Vicente Olaya © Juanma Brioso (EL PAÍS) The Cabezo de la Joya hill in Huelva, where four tall buildings are slated to go up. One of the most important Tartessian enclaves in the world was built between the 8th and 6th centuries BC on what is still an undeveloped, elevated piece of land in the center of Huelva, in Spain’s southern region of Andalusia, between the streets of Fray Junípero Serra and San Sebastián. The first excavations were carried out there between the late 1960s and early 1970s, resulting in the discovery of dozens of tombs filled with trousseaus of gold, silver and jewels, an ancient hearse, ceramics and even an Egyptian ivory chest featuring four figurines. The items were of such value that they subsequently went on display in some of the world’s most renowned museums, including New York’s Metropolitan.

500 year old reliquary statuette of Saint Christopher at risk of leaving UK

500 year old reliquary statuette of Saint Christopher at risk of leaving UK A temporary export bar has been placed on a 500 year old late Gothic statuette of St Christopher worth £10 million From: 4 June 2021 Valued at £10 million, the statuette is a remarkable object from the great age of European masters such as Hans Holbein and Albrecht Durer. Bar is to allow time for a UK gallery or institution to acquire the work Statuette is a companion piece to another reliquary, of Saint Sebastian, in the V&A Museum A German late Gothic statuette of Saint Christopher that dates back to the 15th century is at risk of leaving the country unless a UK buyer can be found to save the work for the nation.

Cough up £10m to keep 15th century statuette of Saint Christopher in London

A temporary export bar has been placed on a late 15th century bronze roundel valued at £17 million

A temporary export bar has been placed on a late 15th century bronze roundel valued at £17 million Outstanding piece in exemplary condition depicts Venus Roman goddess of Love. LONDON .- Culture Minister Caroline Dinenage has deferred the export of an exceptionally rare Italian roundel created in Mantua more than 500 years ago. The richly decorated roundel, valued at £17 million, has been expertly crafted from bronze and is in exemplary condition despite its significant age with vibrant silvered features and mercury gilding. Although the artist is not known, experts reviewing the artefact believe it was created by at least two sculptors of significant talent.

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