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The provided articles do not directly mention the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A). One article discusses Howard Carter's reaction to the death of Arthur Weigall, who popularized the 'curse of Tutankhamun' legend. The other article focuses on the Royal Artillery's refusal to grant public access to a golden ram's head looted from the Asante people in Ghana during the 19th century. While the V&A is a prominent museum known for its decorative arts and design collections, including historical artifacts, it is not implicated in the events described in these articles. The articles highlight issues of historical narratives, cultural heritage, and the ethics of possessing looted artifacts, topics that are relevant to museums in general, but not specifically to the V&A in this instance.
Last updated: May 1, 2026
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