Wikidata:Wikiproject Looted heritage - Wikidata
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Wikiproject Looted Heritage aims to use Wikidata to document looted cultural heritage. Its primary focus is on the colonial era, but it also encompasses other relevant historical periods.
Artworks, sacred items, human remains, and other forms of tangible and intangible artifacts that may be considered a part of a people's heritage.
- Items exist for all notable looted cultural heritage
- Relevant Properties needed to model these Items exist, including their
- description and characteristics
- circumstances of looting
- provenance
- restitution efforts
- Items include photographs on Commons
- Items get coverage on Wikipedia and/or other Wikimedia projects
- Identify looted heritage: If you come across any looted heritage that is not on Wikidata, create an Item for it. Be sure to include the statement
on focus list of Wikimedia project (P5008) → Wikiproject Looted heritage (Q124538244)
in the Item, so that we can track it. - Enhance existing Items: Take a look at the Items already on our radar and add more statements to enrich their information: w.wiki/9BGb
- If you prefer not to edit Wikidata but have Item suggestions for us to work on, feel free to drop them in this Etherpad!
The participants listed below can be notified using the following template in discussions:{{Ping project|Wikiproject Looted heritage}}
- WikiProject TheROK (Q119818925): WikiProject aiming to model knowledge generated by a DFG-AHRC research project on the history of colonial violence and the plunder of African cultural heritage
- WikiProject Provenance (Q98801351): WikiProject to document art provenance backwards to the moment of creation
- WikiProject Painting (Q14942930): Wikimedia subject-area collaboration