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Parthenon sculptures will never be returned | Cyprus Mail
British Museum and Greece Secretly Discuss Return of Parthenon Marbles – ARTnews.com
The UK's Labour Party Leader Pledges to Return the Parthenon Sculptures to Greece | Artnet News
The Parthenon Sculptures | British Museum
British Museum calls for 'Parthenon partnership' with Greece over marbles | Parthenon marbles | The Guardian
Wait, Why Are the Parthenon Marbles in London? - JSTOR Daily
British Museum Reportedly in Talks with Greece to Return Parthenon Sculptures
Athena Parthenos by Phidias - World History Encyclopedia
Marble statue from the East pediment of the Parthenon. The statue has been identified as Dionysos, the god of wine, but Herakles and Theseus have also been suggested. The Parthenon Sculptures or "
Parthenon - The sculptures | Britannica
As Europe Returns Artifacts, Britain Stays Silent on the Parthenon Marbles - The New York Times
Greece hopes marble foot will get UK to return sculptures | The Seattle Times
In Focus: How the belt of a goddess revealed the true colours of the Parthenon marbles - Country Life
Parthenon sculpture - Centaur and Lapith - 100 Objects British Museum
How the British took the Parthenon sculptures that Greece is trying to recover | pop art
The Parthenon Sculptures - World History Encyclopedia
Whose Sculptures Are They? | Grinnell College
What Really Happened to the Athena Parthenos? - Tales of Times Forgotten
An introduction to the Parthenon and its sculptures | British Museum
Should the Parthenon Marbles Be Returned to Greece? | The New Yorker
How Did the Parthenon Marbles End Up in the British Museum? – ARTnews.com
The Parthenon Sculptures Should be Repatriated Immediately
Greece Slams British Museum for Lack of Care, Calls for Return of Parthenon Marbles | GTP Headlines
The Truth Behind the Lost Statue of Athena and the Virgins of the Parthenon - Greece Is
Elgin Marbles: New body aims to return sculptures to Greece - BBC News
The Parthenon Sculptures, Race and British Identity – 100 Histories of 100 Worlds in One Object