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Turkey reclaims the emperor statue from the Cleveland Museum
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 53377, member: 636"] Turkey successfully recovered a bronze statue depicting Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius from the United States after six decades abroad. Officials confirmed the artifact originated from ancient Boubon, located within present-day Burdur province in southwestern Turkey. Smugglers removed the sculpture during the 1960s before American institutions acquired the piece for exhibition. Culture and Tourism Minister Mehmet Ersoy described the repatriation as a victory achieved through persistence and legal determination. The headless bronze figure had appeared at Cleveland Museum of Art before authorities facilitated its return. Manhattan District Attorney's Office and Homeland Security Investigations collaborated with Turkish officials throughout the recovery process. Scientific analysis, archival research, and witness testimony supported Turkey's ownership claims during negotiations. Ersoy announced plans to exhibit the recovered emperor statue at a special display in Ankara. Turkey continues pursuing additional cultural artifacts illegally taken from the country. The minister characterized this success as both diplomatic achievement and historical justice. [/QUOTE]
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