Galleries Nicolas Cage Returns $276,000 Stolen Skull to Mongolia The actor has not been accused of any wrongdoing. By Henri Neuendorf, Dec 22, 2015
Art World A Glimpse Inside the Hidden Tomb of King Tut’s Wet Nurse Could she have been a princess, too? By Sarah Cascone, Dec 21, 2015
Art World Tunisia’s Bardo Museum Enters Cultural Exchange with Italian Institutions Turin's Oriental Art Museum has agreed, and the Uffizi Gallery is considering it. By Henri Neuendorf, Dec 21, 2015
Law & Politics California Antiquities Dealer Sentenced to Prison for Smuggling and Tax Fraud Scheme 13 California museums were raided in 2008 as part of the investigation. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Dec 21, 2015
Art World Lost Nazi-Looted Jean-Antoine Houdon Bust Returns to Poland after 75 Years It now stands on the plinth from which it was stolen. By Henri Neuendorf, Dec 20, 2015
Analysis Man Sentenced to Jail for Selling Rare Black Rhinoceros Horn It all started with an email. By Eileen Kinsella, Dec 18, 2015
Art World Picasso Mural in Norway Among Europe’s Most Threatened Heritage Sites The Venice lagoon and the Palace of Justice in Brussels also made the list. By Henri Neuendorf, Dec 16, 2015
Art World The Rijksmuseum Removes ‘Racially Charged’ Language from Its Collection Some have complained that the changes eradicate historical contexts. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Dec 11, 2015
Analysis South Dakota Collector Claims Dealer Sold Him $421,000 in Fake Native American Art The collector says the dealer concocted his own stories about the items. By Eileen Kinsella, Dec 10, 2015
People Greek Government Drops Amal Clooney From Elgin Marbles Lawsuit If Greece loses in court, its fight could be over forever. By Cait Munro, Dec 10, 2015
Law & Politics Christie’s Withdraws Potentially Looted Dagger From Antiquities Auction The dagger is believed to date to the 8th century BC. By Sarah Cascone, Dec 9, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Artists Stage Dramatic Protest at Louvre Near Close of Paris Climate Summit The message was loud and clear. By Ben Davis, Dec 9, 2015
Law & Politics Infamous Antiquities Dealer Convicted of Smuggling and Forgery He had been under investigation for years. By Sarah Cascone, Dec 9, 2015
Art World Metropolitan Museum of Art Is Sued Over Display of ‘Racist’ 16th-Century Paintings of Jesus The masterpieces show Jesus as a blond-haired white man. By Henri Neuendorf, Dec 8, 2015
Art World Colombia Discovers 300-Year-Old Shipwreck Worth Over $1 Billion The price of silver has dropped, but the haul was once estimated at $17 billion. By Sarah Cascone, Dec 8, 2015