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The National Museum of Asian Art Will Hold on to Looted Artifacts Intended to Return to Yemen to Protect Them From Conflict
A cache of 77 repatriated Yemeni artifacts will head to the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art in D.C. for safekeeping.
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