Two UK #museums lose funding after the controversial sale of a 4,000-year-old Egyptian statue

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1 August 2014 Last updated at 07:09 ET
Sekhemka statue: Northampton Museum loses Art Council accreditation
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Sekhemka was gifted to Northampton's museums by the 4th Marquis of Northampton in 1880

Two museums have lost their accreditation status after the controversial sale of a 4,000-year-old Egyptian statue to a private collector.

Northampton Borough Council sold the Sekhemka limestone statuefor nearly £16m at auction to help fund an extension to the town's museum.

Arts Council England ruled the sale breached the accredited standards for how museums manage their collections.

The council is now ineligible for a range of arts grants and funding.

Scott Furlong, from the Arts Council, said: "It is always hugely regrettable when we have to exclude a museum from the Accreditation Scheme.

"However, it is equally important that we are robust in upholding the standards and principles which underpin the scheme and are shared by the vast majority of museums."

Northampton Museum and Art Gallery, which is set to benefit from the sale of the statue, and the council-run Abington Park Museum have been removed from the Accreditation Scheme with immediate effect and excluded from future participation until at least August 2019.

The scheme sets nationally agreed standards for museums in the UK, demonstrating their commitment to managing collections effectively for the enjoyment and benefit of users. It also has strict criteria for the disposal of cultural objects.

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The limestone statue stands 30in (76cm) high
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The statue of Sekhemka, who was a royal chief, judge and administrator, shows him reading a scroll
David Mackintosh, leader of Northampton Borough Council, said the news was "disappointing" and "puzzling" as it is one of the only local authorities in the country with multi-million pound investment plans in the museum service.

The statue of Sekhemka, court official and priest, was sold at Christie's of London during an auction in July amid protests from the Save Sekhemka Action Group, who said it was the "darkest cultural day in [Northampton's] history".

Egyptian Ambassador Ahsraf Elkholy condemned the sale as an "an abuse to the Egyptian archaeology".

Mr Furlong added: "I am confident that the museums sector and wider community will share our dismay at the way this sale has been conducted and support the decision to remove Northampton Museums Service from the scheme.

"It is of great importance that the public retain their trust in museums to look after the collections held in their name.

"There is a very real risk that this trust, and particularly that of potential donors and funders, will be seriously undermined if disposals from public collections are seen to be driven by financial considerations and in breach of our professional standards and ethical code."

The borough council is considering appealing the decision.
 

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:snoop: Africans have to get their artifacts back from these devils...who knows what kind of alterations that they have done over the years

Seriously, the British alone have an assload of shyt from every African country. Them, the French, and the Germans need to come up off our heritage. :beli:
 

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Seriously, the British alone have an assload of shyt from every African country. Them, the French, and the Germans need to come up off our heritage. :beli:

I understood when the excuse was letting people experience cultures that they may not be able to visit via museum but now they are selling to private sellers :mindblown:
 

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I understood when the excuse was letting people experience cultures that they may not be able to visit via museum but now they are selling to private sellers :mindblown:

shyt's disgusting. But it's no telling what kinda shyt is out there in the private collections of those super rich cacs. At this rate the only hope is that they don't deface them in the chance they can be returned. The good thing is archeology has hardly touched many parts of Africa so its no telling what other shyt is waiting to be found. Still, it's fukked up I gotta go to London to see certain Ethiopian artifacts who the fukk told em it was such a good idea to still horde African artifacts in 2014? :shaq2:
 

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shyt's disgusting. But it's no telling what kinda shyt is out there in the private collections of those super rich cacs. At this rate the only hope is that they don't deface them in the chance they can be returned. The good thing is archeology has hardly touched many parts of Africa so its no telling what other shyt is waiting to be found. Still, it's fukked up I gotta go to London to see certain Ethiopian artifacts who the fukk told em it was such a good idea to still horde African artifacts in 2014? :shaq2:

British Museum is the most visited UK attraction again
http://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-21739486

:mjpls: They aint gon let it go that easily.

But to be fair, the British History Museum is PIFF breh. :noah: I spend hours every time I go there and have yet to visit every room.

These guys have artefacts from everywhere in the world. The collection began over 200 years ago and they ruled like half the world at one point or another. You can guess the kind of shyt they have in stock.
 

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British Museum is the most visited UK attraction again
http://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-21739486

:mjpls: They aint gon let it go that easily.

But to be fair, the British History Museum is PIFF breh. :noah: I spend hours every time I go there and have yet to visit every room.

These guys have artefacts from everywhere in the world. The collection began over 200 years ago and they ruled like half the world at one point or another. You can guess the kind of shyt they have in stock.

I'm sure it is piff....I'd probably have a permanent :lupe: face at all the old shyt.

So I'm sayin, when the Queen die yall not gon just give this whole monarchy thing the boot and return all this royal booty to its rightful owners? :sas2:
 

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I'm sure it is piff....I'd probably have a permanent :lupe: face at all the old shyt.

So I'm sayin, when the Queen die yall not gon just give this whole monarchy thing the boot and return all this royal booty to its rightful owners? :sas2:

LOL

Buckingham Palace is another money maker. Tourists love that ''Olde England'' stuff.


Calls for the U.K. to abolish the monarchy and become a republic are ever-present, but they tend to tick up during big, royal-centric events. Still, about 80 percent of Britons approve of the monarchy fairly consistently.

And that may be for good reason -- there's at least some evidence that the monarchy brings in heaps of tourism revenue.

The British tourism agency has reported that the royal family generates close to500 million pounds, or about $767 million, every year in tourism revenue, drawing visitors to historic royal sites like the Tower of London, Windsor Castle, and Buckingham Palace. The country's tourism agency says that of the 30 million foreign visitors who came to Britain in 2010, 5.8 million visited a castle .

http://www.theatlantic.com/internat...-british-royal-family-worth-the-money/278052/


God Save The Queen :mjpls:
 

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I get the feeling you're taking the piss mate :patrice:

Forgive me bruv, I haven't a clue what that expression means but I'm not in the lavatory and my bollocks and arse are in me trousers. As an American I only know a few words and how to hold a stiff upper lip when I do my British accent, again do forgive my novice understanding of British expressions. :russ:
 

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I'm not in the lavatory and my bollocks and arse are in me trousers.

lmaooooo. Hilarious


Taking the piss is a British term meaning to take liberties at the expense of others, or to be unreasonable. It is often used to mean (or confused with) taking the piss out of, which is an expression meaning to mock, tease, ridicule, or scoff.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taking_the_piss
 

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lmaooooo. Hilarious


Taking the piss is a British term meaning to take liberties at the expense of others, or to be unreasonable. It is often used to mean (or confused with) taking the piss out of, which is an expression meaning to mock, tease, ridicule, or scoff.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taking_the_piss

Ah, indeed. I'll be sure to add that to my British colloquialisms and expressions mental dictionary.
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I fukk with yall accents tho, a sista with a British accent makes me melt I'm ready to do right there. A documentary don't feel right unless the accent is British. :laugh:
 

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it's actually good they got it out of there. Lots of it would have been destroyed and shattered across the desert if europeans didn't go in their after and take it out. And if it would have been destroyed nobody would have known anything about egypt.
 

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it's actually good they got it out of there. Lots of it would have been destroyed and shattered across the desert if europeans didn't go in their after and take it out. And if it would have been destroyed nobody would have known anything about egypt.


@BarNone @Brown_Pride seriously.... he isn't even a funny or clever race troll
 
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