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Etruscan, Italy and black market
Italy recovers Etruscan artifacts dug up by ‘amateurish’ tomb raiders
Italian authorities have recovered precious 3rd century B.C. artifacts from an Etruscan necropolis looted by a couple of bungling tomb raiders in Umbria who stumbled across the haul on their land.
Italy recovers Etruscan artifacts worth $8.5 million bound for black market
Italian authorities announced Tuesday the seizure of an illegal excavation of an Etruscan burial site in the central Umbria region and are investigating two people for suspected theft of urns, sarcophagi and other artifacts worth 8 million euros ($8.
Italian Authorities Recover Black Market-Bound Etruscan Artifacts Worth $8.5 Million
Italy’s Carabinieri has found the site of an illegal excavation of an Etruscan necropolis and recovered objects worth $8.5 million.
Italian Police Arrest ‘Clumsy’ Tomb Raiders Who Allegedly Posted Stolen Etruscan Artifacts on Facebook
Officials claim the items once belonged to an influential Etruscan family that lived around the third century B.C.E. Reuters’ Alvise Armellini reports that police say the objects are worth over $8.4 million and were set for illegal sale on the black antiquities market.
Italy Recovers Looted Etruscan Artifacts Worth Over $9M
Italian officials have recovered Etruscan artifacts in Italy looted by tomb raiders, estimated at $8.5 million.
Italian Authorities Seize Etruscan Antiquities Looted by “Clumsy” Tomb Raiders
Italian authorities have seized numerous well-preserved artifacts dating back to the third century BCE that were initially plundered from an Etruscan necropolis in the central region of Umbria, according to an announcement from the country’s Ministry of Culture yesterday,
Italian police recover Etruscan artefacts looted by amateur 'tomb raiders'
Ancient artefacts worth at least €8m (£6.7m) have been recovered after being stolen by "tomb raiders" who accidentally found them on their land in Italy. The pieces included eight urns, sarcophagi and beauty accessories such as a bronze mirror and a perfume bottle which still smelled of its scent.
Italian Police Thwart “Tomb Raiders” at Etruscan Burial Site
A pair of tomb raiders, whom Italian authorities are calling “clumsy and amateurish,” were foiled after looting millions of dollars worth of ancient Etruscan artifacts from a necropolis and attempting to sell them online.
Italian police seize Estruscan treasures stolen from ancient grave by amateur ‘tomb raiders’
Italian police have recovered a trove of “” Etruscan funereal artefacts stolen in an illegal excavation of a 2,300-year-old aristocratic tomb in Perugia. The vast array of treasures, believed to have belonged to Etruscan princesses,
Italian Authorities Bust Illegal Excavation of Etruscan Burial Site
Among the artifacts discovered at the second site were two sarcophagi thought to have contained Etruscan princesses.
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Looted Etruscan treasures seized after ‘tomb raiders’ post works online
Italian police have unveiled a haul of looted Etruscan treasures which were seized after thieves—banded “tomb raiders”—posted ...
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Italy’s Carabinieri art squad reveals a find of Etruscan urns and sarcophagi confiscated from traffickers
Italy’s Carabinieri art squad has revealed a find of Etruscan urns and sarcophagi confiscated from traffickers.
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Etruscan Treasures Seized in Million-Dollar Artifact Bust
Italian authorities seize artifacts worth USD 8.5 million from an illegal Etruscan burial site in Umbria. Two individuals are ...
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Italy recovers Etruscan artifacts worth $8.5M bound for black market
Rome — Italian authorities announced Tuesday the seizure of an illegal excavation of an
Etruscan
burial site in the central ...
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