The world-famous Sabine Chariot, robbed from a tomb in the necropolis of Eretum in Lazio in the 1970s, is to return to Italy under a "historic" accord with Copenhagen's Ny Calsberg Glyptotek museum, Culture Minister Dario Franceschini said Tuesday.
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The Copenhagen objects will start to be returned in December 2016 and the transfer will be completed by the end of 2017, sources said.
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Franceschini hailed the result of cooperation which had ended a long-running dispute. The tomb haul was trafficked by notorious Roman antiquities traffickers Robert Hecht and Giacomo Medici.
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Photos by ANSA
Source: ANSA [July 06, 2016]











