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In this picture made available by the Italian Carabinieri, paramilitary police, Friday, Aug. 11, 2023, some of the 266 266 antiquities returned from the United States to Italy are displayed during a handing over ceremony t the offices of the Manhattan district attorney. Italy on Friday celebrated the return of 266 antiquities from the United States, including Etruscan vases and ancient Roman coins and mosaics worth tens of millions of euros (dollars), that were looted from Italian soil and sold to U.S. museums and private collectors. (Italian Carabinieri Via AP)

Italy gets back 266 antiquities from New York seizures and Houston museum

By Jody Heemstra Aug 12, 2023 | 6:00 AM
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