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105 Trafficked Antiquities Of Religious And Cultural Significance To Return To India From US —

by Binghamton Herald Report
July 17, 2023
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“Spanning a period from 2nd-3rdcentury CE to 18th-19th century CE, the artifacts are made of terracotta, stone, metal, and wood. Around 50 artifacts relate to religious subjects [Hinduism, Jainism and Islam] and the rest are of cultural significance,” an official release read. (Photo: MEA)

“Spanning a period from 2nd-3rdcentury CE to 18th-19th century CE, the artifacts are made of terracotta, stone, metal, and wood. Around 50 artifacts relate to religious subjects [Hinduism, Jainism and Islam] and the rest are of cultural significance,” an official release read. (Photo: MEA)

“Spanning a period from 2nd-3rdcentury CE to 18th-19th century CE, the artifacts are made of terracotta, stone, metal, and wood. Around 50 artifacts relate to religious subjects [Hinduism, Jainism and Islam] and the rest are of cultural significance,” an official release read. (Photo: MEA)

“Spanning a period from 2nd-3rdcentury CE to 18th-19th century CE, the artifacts are made of terracotta, stone, metal, and wood. Around 50 artifacts relate to religious subjects [Hinduism, Jainism and Islam] and the rest are of cultural significance,” an official release read. (Photo: MEA)

“Spanning a period from 2nd-3rdcentury CE to 18th-19th century CE, the artifacts are made of terracotta, stone, metal, and wood. Around 50 artifacts relate to religious subjects [Hinduism, Jainism and Islam] and the rest are of cultural significance,” an official release read. (Photo: MEA)

“Spanning a period from 2nd-3rdcentury CE to 18th-19th century CE, the artifacts are made of terracotta, stone, metal, and wood. Around 50 artifacts relate to religious subjects [Hinduism, Jainism and Islam] and the rest are of cultural significance,” an official release read. (Photo: MEA)

“Spanning a period from 2nd-3rdcentury CE to 18th-19th century CE, the artifacts are made of terracotta, stone, metal, and wood. Around 50 artifacts relate to religious subjects [Hinduism, Jainism and Islam] and the rest are of cultural significance,” an official release read. (Photo: MEA)

“Spanning a period from 2nd-3rdcentury CE to 18th-19th century CE, the artifacts are made of terracotta, stone, metal, and wood. Around 50 artifacts relate to religious subjects [Hinduism, Jainism and Islam] and the rest are of cultural significance,” an official release read. (Photo: MEA)

“Spanning a period from 2nd-3rdcentury CE to 18th-19th century CE, the artifacts are made of terracotta, stone, metal, and wood. Around 50 artifacts relate to religious subjects [Hinduism, Jainism and Islam] and the rest are of cultural significance,” an official release read. (Photo: MEA)

“Spanning a period from 2nd-3rdcentury CE to 18th-19th century CE, the artifacts are made of terracotta, stone, metal, and wood. Around 50 artifacts relate to religious subjects [Hinduism, Jainism and Islam] and the rest are of cultural significance,” an official release read. (Photo: MEA)

“Spanning a period from 2nd-3rdcentury CE to 18th-19th century CE, the artifacts are made of terracotta, stone, metal, and wood. Around 50 artifacts relate to religious subjects [Hinduism, Jainism and Islam] and the rest are of cultural significance,” an official release read. (Photo: MEA)

“Spanning a period from 2nd-3rdcentury CE to 18th-19th century CE, the artifacts are made of terracotta, stone, metal, and wood. Around 50 artifacts relate to religious subjects [Hinduism, Jainism and Islam] and the rest are of cultural significance,” an official release read. (Photo: MEA)

“Spanning a period from 2nd-3rdcentury CE to 18th-19th century CE, the artifacts are made of terracotta, stone, metal, and wood. Around 50 artifacts relate to religious subjects [Hinduism, Jainism and Islam] and the rest are of cultural significance,” an official release read. (Photo: MEA)

“Spanning a period from 2nd-3rdcentury CE to 18th-19th century CE, the artifacts are made of terracotta, stone, metal, and wood. Around 50 artifacts relate to religious subjects [Hinduism, Jainism and Islam] and the rest are of cultural significance,” an official release read. (Photo: MEA)

“Spanning a period from 2nd-3rdcentury CE to 18th-19th century CE, the artifacts are made of terracotta, stone, metal, and wood. Around 50 artifacts relate to religious subjects [Hinduism, Jainism and Islam] and the rest are of cultural significance,” an official release read. (Photo: MEA)

“Spanning a period from 2nd-3rdcentury CE to 18th-19th century CE, the artifacts are made of terracotta, stone, metal, and wood. Around 50 artifacts relate to religious subjects [Hinduism, Jainism and Islam] and the rest are of cultural significance,” an official release read. (Photo: MEA)

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