Ancient vases handed over to Apsara Authority
via Khmer Times, 20 December 2019: One villager returned a piece because he was reportedly haunted by spirits.
Stories about the return of antiquities (often stolen) and archaeological materials.
See also: looting
via Khmer Times, 20 December 2019: One villager returned a piece because he was reportedly haunted by spirits.
via Phnom Penh Post, 10 October 2019: The sculpture is associated with Douglas Latchford, who is under investigation for illicit ...
via VOA Khmer/AP News, 05 July 2019: Artefacts returned to Cambodia from a Japanese collector.
via Khmer Times, 4 Apr 2019: Another artefact repatriated to Cambodia. This medicine Buddha sculpture was reportedly taken from Angkor ...
via Bangkok Post, 22 Feb 2019 and other sources: A private collector from Thailand returns over 100 artifacts to the ...
via Khaosod English, 17 January 2019: Collectors from the US return 46 artefacts, mostly from the Ban Chiang period, to ...
via Antiquities Coalition, December 2018: Prof. Steven Gallagher is the other co-convener on the session about Heritage Management Law and Policy in ...
via Philippine Inquirer, 22 Dec 2018: An editorial by a friend Kate Tantuico on the recent return of the Balangiga ...
via The Diplomat, 13 Dec 2018: France recently returned artefacts to Benin. Why not Cambodia?
via ABS-CBN News and other sources: The Balangiga Bells were taken by American forces over a hundred years ago.
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