Egypt asks Sweden to return artifacts.CAIRO: Egypt has formally asked Sweden for the return of 212 artifacts artifacts see specimen artifacts. taken out of the country by a Swedish collector in mid 1920s, Egypt's chief archaeologist said Monday. Zahi Hawass, the head of the Council of Antiquities Antiquities, nearly always used in the plural in this sense, is a term for objects from Antiquity, especially the civilizations of the Mediterranean: the Classical antiquity of Greece and Rome, Ancient Egypt and the other Ancient Near Eastern cultures. , said in a statement that the council's lawyer has been in touch with Ostergotlands County Museum in Sweden. The artifacts, Hawass said, were taken "in an illegal manner" by Otto Smith, a collector who was digging in Egypt at locations such as Saqqara and Luxor in mid 1920s, when there was a huge appetite for Egyptian artifacts in the West. Smith took the objects home to Sweden with him, and after his death in 1959 his family gave the pieces to the Ostergotlands Museum, asking the museum to look after them, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. Hawass. The museum is located in Linkoping, 210 km southwest of Stockholm, Sweden's capital. The museum website said the collection was donated in 1956 but the discrepancy DISCREPANCY. A difference between one thing and another, between one writing and another; a variance. (q.v.) 2. Discrepancies are material and immaterial. in the dates of the donation could not immediately be resolved. Hawass said the museum displayed some of the artifacts in its restaurant, which caused damage and neglect. He added that the Smith family has now accused the museum of breach of contract and also wanted the pieces returned to Egypt. The family could not immediately be reached for comment. Museum director Maria Jansen confirmed that Egypt was interested in recovering about 200 items donated to the museum by the Smith family in the 1950s. She told The Associated Press Associated Press: see news agency. Associated Press (AP) Cooperative news agency, the oldest and largest in the U.S. and long the largest in the world. that she was contacted by the Egyptian Embassy in Stockholm about the matter, but added she was awaiting a formal request before she could comment further. Although the artifacts can't compare to those held by bigger institutions such as the British Museum British Museum, the national repository in London for treasures in science and art. Located in the Bloomsbury section of the city, it has departments of antiquities, prints and drawings, coins and medals, and ethnography. in London, Jansen said it's "one of our most important collections." Hawass said the objects include items from the Pharaonic era and ancient Egyptian Coptic pieces. Egypt has been struggling to recover much of its looted loot n. 1. Valuables pillaged in time of war; spoils. 2. Stolen goods. 3. Informal Goods illicitly obtained, as by bribery. 4. cultural heritage. eI AP E Daily NewsEgypt 2009 Provided by Syndigate.info an Albawaba.com company |
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