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After 500 years, sheer chance reunites head and body of Hindu statue in Paris
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19 May 2006 (The Independent) - After 500 years, sheer chance reunites head and body of Hindu statue in Paris A wife of the Hindu god Shiva, decapitated in Cambodia in the ...
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