The Ministry of Antiquities mission to recover stolen and illegally smuggled antiquities has successfully seen the repatriation of a relief with the cartouch of King Amenhotep I.
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| Relief of Amenhotep I cartouche looted from the Temple of Karnak in 1988 [Credit: Egypt. Ministry of Antiquities] |
Gawad said the archaeologist realised that the relief is the same one that was stolen in 1988 from the open-air museum in Karnak Temple Complex in Luxor, as the relief is carved in limestone and inscribed with the name of king Amenhotep I.
The archaeologist then promptly reported the incident to the Ministry of Antiquities. The ministry then took all necesasary legal and diplomatic procedures to stop the sale of the relief, and return it to Egypt.
The relief, Abdel Gawad said, was handed over to the Egyptian embassy in London yesterday and is to set to come home within days.
Author: Nevine El-Aref | Source: Ahram Online [September 22, 2018]







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