A collection of more than 260 stolen antiquities have been shipped back to Italy, including priceless pieces seized by the Manhattan DA’s Office from a storage unit owned by a disgraced colle…
A treasure trove of ancient artifacts that were pilfered by tomb raiders and sold through shady auctions and art deals have been shipped back to Italy from the United States.
The looted artifacts — many of them seized by the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office in the Big Apple earlier this year — include an Apulian krater, or vase, that dates back to 335 BC.
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