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Egypt says 36 stolen historic artifacts handed over by U.S. authorities
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Egypt says 36 stolen historic artifacts handed over by U.S. authorities

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Cairo — Thirty-six historic artifacts illegally faraway from Egypt have been recovered from the USA in cooperation with U.S. authorities, Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities mentioned Thursday.

“The artifacts have been handed over by the American authorities to the Egyptian Embassy within the U.S., they usually arrived in Egypt about two weeks in the past,” Nevine El-Aref, the ministry’s media adviser, instructed CBS Information.

Three foremost units of artifacts have been recovered, the primary consisting of 11 gadgets handed over by the New York State Legal professional Basic’s workplace. Amongst them is a mummy burial masks that belonged to a younger man from the Roman period, a vessel within the form of the god Bes, and a limestone funerary stelae, an inscribed pill, additionally from the Roman interval.

In Might, the Manhattan District Legal professional’s workplace mentioned it had returned 11 antiquities to the individuals of Egypt that have been recovered due to a number of legal investigations.

A head of a Roman statue relationship again to between the first and 4th centuries, which was amongst 36 stolen artifacts returned to Egypt by U.S. authorities, is seen in a photograph shared by the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities, Nov. 6, 2025.

Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities


“Eleven extra priceless antiquities have now been recovered and returned to the place they rightfully belong,” District Legal professional Alvin L. Bragg, Jr. mentioned in a press release on the time. “None of this work is feasible with out the dedication and dedication of our crew, and I thank them for his or her work on these investigations.”

The second group was handed over by the Metropolitan Museum of Artwork to the Egyptian Consulate in New York. It contains 24 uncommon manuscripts bearing writings within the historic Coptic and Syriac languages.

The third group consisted of a coloured plaster panel from the 18th Dynasty, about 3,000 years in the past, that was confiscated by the New York State Legal professional Basic’s workplace after it was decided to have been illegally faraway from Egypt.

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A pill relationship from historic Egypt’s 18th Dynasty, about 3,000 years in the past, that was confiscated by the New York State Legal professional Basic’s workplace is seen in a photograph shared by the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities on Nov. 6, 2025. 

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“Any artifact that belongs to Egypt’s heritage is essential. Even when it is a small stone, you will need to carry it again to Egypt, the place it belongs,” El-Aref instructed CBS Information. “It is rather essential for Egypt to protect its archaeological heritage and its historical past and move it on to the following generations.”

An archaeological committee acquired the items, which will likely be displayed on the Egyptian Museum in central Cairo after they’re restored, the ministry mentioned.

Egyptian officers are continually monitoring the web to detect illegally smuggled artifacts, and every time one thing surfaces on-line, they collaborate with authorities across the globe to carry them dwelling, El-Aref mentioned.

The prime minister of the Netherlands mentioned simply days in the past that his nation would return a stolen 3,500-year-old sculpture to Egypt. His announcement got here after he attended the Grand Egyptian Museum’s official opening ceremony on November 1.

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