Countering Illicit Traffic in Cultural Goods The Global Challenge of Protecting the World’s Heritage

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Back to Kabul © Archeopress Archeology

Fig. 7. A detailed account of the ‘Begram ivories’ which were scientifically analyzed and conserved at the British Museum and successfully returned to Kabul has been published in full.

© National Museum of Afghanistan

Fig. 8. The so-called ‘Fire Buddha’ of Sarai Khuja was stolen from the National Museum of Afghanistan but was identified in a private collection and returned to Kabul in 2012.

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