Thai museum unveils 1,000-year-old artefacts returned from US
via AFP, 31 May 2021 and other sources: News stories on the repatriated lintels being unveiled at the National Museum ...
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via AFP, 31 May 2021 and other sources: News stories on the repatriated lintels being unveiled at the National Museum ...
The return of the lintels to Thailand marks the culmination of a three-year probe by HSI Bangkok, HSI San Francisco, ...
via Matichon Online, 23 April 2021: The Thai ambassador in the US received 13 sculptures from the New York District ...
via The Guardian, 16 April 2021: Burials date from 1,500 BCE to 1,00 CE. More evidence for the Austronesian migration!
Readers may be interested in this online talk organised by Cranfield University happening on Thursday touching on antiquities trafficking in ...
via Phnom Penh Post, 17 January 2021: US Ambassador's Fund grants to restore Phnom Bakheng (through the World Monuments Fund) ...
via CBS San Francisco, 28 October 2020: Civil suit filed against the Asian Art Museum to return two lintels looted ...
via Detik News, 19 October 2020: Indonesia and the United States sign a memorandum of understanding to search for and ...
via Nhan Dan, 30 June 2020: The Ho Citadel (also a Unesco World Heritage Site) was restored with the help ...
via Khmer Times, 04 April 2020: Repatriation of two Khmer statues to Cambodia.
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