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grave robbing - ترجمة إلى اليونانية

ACT OF UNCOVERING A TOMB OR CRYPT TO STEAL ARTIFACTS OR PERSONAL EFFECTS
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grave robbing         
τυμβωρυχία
grave robber         
τυμβωρύχος
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grave robber

تعريف

Graves
·noun ·pl The sediment of melted tallow. ·same·as Greaves.

ويكيبيديا

Grave robbery

Grave robbery, tomb robbing, or tomb raiding is the act of uncovering a grave, tomb or crypt to steal commodities. It is usually perpetrated to take and profit from valuable artefacts or personal property. A related act is body snatching, a term denoting the contested or unlawful taking of a body (seldom from a grave), which can be extended to the unlawful taking of organs alone.

Grave robbing has caused great difficulty to the studies of archaeology, art history, and history. Countless precious grave sites and tombs have been robbed before scholars were able to examine them. In any way, the archaeological context and the historical and anthropological information are destroyed:

Looting obliterates the memory of the ancient world and turns its highest artistic creations into decorations, adornments on a shelf, divorced from historical context and ultimately from all meaning.

Grave robbers who are not caught usually sell relatively modern items anonymously and artifacts on the black market. Those intercepted, in a public justice domain, are inclined to deny their guilt. Though some artifacts may make their way to museums or scholars, the majority end up in private collections.

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1. Mr Blair wrote: "The appalling details of the campaign of intimidation – which include grave robbing – show the depths to which the animal extremists are prepared to stoop.
2. He went on to make The Body Snatcher (1'45), one of the best of the Lewton horror cycle, a tale of grave– robbing in 1'th–century Edinburgh with Boris Karloff in quietly chilling form.
3. It‘s going to take some time, and people have to be patient.‘‘ Even as Katrina whipped through the state Monday, Barbour took a tough stance against theft. To me looting is about the equivalent of grave robbing,‘‘ he said. We‘re not going to stand for it.‘‘ Barbour, a former Republican National Committee chairman and influential Washington lobbyist, unseated Democratic Gov.
4. The new word in Hollywood for remaking an old movie or television show is "reimagining." That sounds so much better than "recycling" –– or "cinematic grave–robbing." Unfortunately, a really good remake –– excuse me, reimagining –– is as rare as a Hollywood agent who does charity work on weekends.
5. By Carol Sarler NO DOUBT it will have come as an immense relief to all listeners to BBC radio with the possible exception of the massed ranks of attentive guinea–pigs to hear last week that the vast majority of those who are opposed to vivisection do not approve of grave robbing, and that violent direct action is the work of only a tiny handful of their number.