Egypt announced Monday the recovery of a sarcophagus lid dating back nearly 2,700 years that it said had been smuggled out and put on display at a museum in the United States.
CAIRO, Egypt –
He said it had been surreptitiously removed from the country and its recovery is part of efforts to “protect Egypt’s heritage”. Over the past decade, Egypt has recovered about 29,000 antiquities found to have been taken abroad through illegitimate means.
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