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Books The Benin Bronzes Aren’t Just Ancient History. Meet the Contemporary Casters Who Are Still Making Them Today. In an excerpt from his new book, Barnaby Phillips visits contemporary casters ...
In a forlorn corner of West Africa, the name of James Phillips resonates “like that of no other Englishman,” writes Barnaby Phillips—no relation—in “Loot,” an account of the plunder of ...
Barnaby Phillips returns to Kosovo 10 years after independence, to see what’s changed in a village where ethnic Serbs and Albanians live side by side. Published On 16 Jun 2018 16 Jun 2018.
In Another Man’s War, Barnaby Phillips sets out to rescue the memory of Britain’s African soldiers who served on the shores of the Bay of Bengal and in the swamps of Arakan.
Among the most famous are the Benin Bronzes seized from modern-day Nigeria. Barnaby Phillips finds out about one family's dilemma. One morning in April 2016, a woman walked into Barclays Bank on ...
"The Met is not saying these objects were stolen, so morally, legally we've decided to give them back," noted journalist Barnaby Phillips, author of the recently released book LOOT: Britain and ...
This marked a crucial step on the way to this week’s developments, said Barnaby Phillips, the author of ‘Loot: Britain and the Benin Bronzes. ...
Barnaby Phillips said, "I am delighted to be joining Al Jazeera International to report on news from across Europe to the rest of the English speaking world." Barnaby first joined the BBC in 1991 and ...
When the men of the 14th Army returned to Britain after triumphing in one of the harshest campaigns in military history, they found their ordeal in the jungles of Burma had passed largely ...