Famous Artifacts Countries Want Back Dan Kitwood/Getty Images
By Debra Kelly/Feb. 2, 2021 12:53 pm EDT
All the big museums do it: They exhibit artifacts from other countries. But how many museums actually have a right to do so?
It s a difficult question to answer. In 2013, New York s Metropolitan Museum sent two statues back home after they were presented with evidence that they d been stolen from a Cambodian temple. That s great, but according to The Verge, proving that something was definitely looted, stolen, or otherwise taken illegally is tough, even though the Archaeological Institute of America suggests that up to 90 percent of classical and certain other types of artifacts have ended up in museums under shady circumstances.
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Patna tops the crime chart in Bihar
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Mon, Jan 11 2021 22:21 IST |
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Crime scene. (File Photo: IANS). Image Source: IANS News
Patna, Jan 11 : On December 28, a loco pilot of Indian Railways was gunned down and his son was injured after five unidentified men opened fire inside their house in Patna. On December 26, a property dealer named Mohamad Ziya (30) was gunned down by unidentified assailants in Sultanganj in Patna. On December 13, a 16-year-old boy was stabbed to death in New Azimabad colony.
These incidents show what the law and order situation is in Bihar s capital. The police officers are feeling the heat due to the spike in the crime graph in Patna.