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British Museum curator sacked after treasures vanished
British Museum curator sacked after treasures vanished

The British Museum’s acting keeper curator of Greek collections, Peter John Higgs, 56, was dismissed this year after items were found to be missing. Higgs’s son said his father maintained his innocence and that the dismissal had come as a huge shock.

The Times · 17 Aug, 2023 @ 14:11

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