ANCIENT MAYAN HEADS SMUGGLED OUT OF GUATEMALA RETURN HOME AFTER MORE THAN 50 YEARS
BY CALLUM PATON ON 11/10/17 AT 8:31 AM
A trove of ancient Mayan artefacts including the heads of several figurines have been returned to Guatemala decades after they were smuggled out of the country into European museums and private collections.
The Guatemalan ministries of culture and foreign affairs announced the return of rare ceramic pottery and sculptures Tuesday, which were brought to the countrys National Palace after more than 50 years in European nations such as Germany, Italy and Switzerland.
Guatemalas minister of culture and sports, Jose Luis Chea, said the 18 items had originally been taken from archaeological sites in the northeastern and southern parts of the country. They date from between 250 A.D. to the year 900. Chea said the pieces would be added to Guatemalas extensive collections from the early classical Mayan period.
The Latin American television network Telesur reported the artefacts had been acquired through illicit means during the 1960s. They were only returned following mediation between Guatemala City and the foreign governments in question. In some instances the private owners of some of the items were convinced to returned them voluntarily.
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