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Germany to return Benin Bronzes, looted during colonial era, to Nigeria
Germany s decision could affect the wider debate about how institutions in former colonial countries should handle looted artifacts, one expert says
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Germany is returning hundreds of artifacts known as the Benin Bronzes that were mostly looted from West Africa by a British colonial expedition and subsequently sold to collections around the world, including German museums, authorities said Friday.
Foreign Minister
Heiko Maas welcomed a deal reached with museums and authorities in Nigeria to work on a restitution plan for a substantial number of artifacts, calling it a “turning point in dealing with our colonial history.”