The story behind a stolen 2,500-year-old vase that ended up in Canberra | 7.30

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  • Опубликовано: 31 янв 2025

Комментарии • 14

  • @cinemaipswich4636
    @cinemaipswich4636 Год назад

    Lawyers work by contact, and the recent parties concerned. Society works by history and the wealth to humanity.

  • @dariopadovano9807
    @dariopadovano9807 Год назад

    Grandi opere recuperate dalle forze internazionali di Polizia (Interpol) .un grazie a tutti e complimenti.

  • @wangariwairimu1st
    @wangariwairimu1st Год назад

    They're gorgeous to say the least....

  • @Al-cynic
    @Al-cynic Год назад +2

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  • @အရှင်ဥပဂုတ

    good day

  • @stephenbachman132
    @stephenbachman132 Год назад

    That looks like the vase from the game "god of war"

  • @silvijatopsi
    @silvijatopsi Год назад

    Why in very important video Comments are off????

  • @silvijatopsi
    @silvijatopsi Год назад

    Shame on you!!!

  • @PyroChimp75
    @PyroChimp75 Год назад +2

    It's a Greek vase, why does Italy own it?

    • @azzureone78
      @azzureone78 Год назад +1

      There were many Greek colonies in Italy, perhaps it comes from one of them.

    • @PyroChimp75
      @PyroChimp75 Год назад

      @@azzureone78 True true, one can't argue it wasn't a cooking pot of cultures of the time. Makes you wonder then - does the culture own it or its place of origin? interesting.

    • @Ausf
      @Ausf Год назад

      @@PyroChimp75 In some cases there are international agreements, and in others there are not. No one alive today has a direct unbroken chain of ownership.

    • @PyroChimp75
      @PyroChimp75 Год назад

      @@Ausf.. but what if the culture that made it is still alive? Wouldn't it in theory belong to the descendants of that very same civilization?