Egypt has successfully recovered 21 artefacts that had been illegally smuggled to Australia, the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities announced on Sunday, 18 May. The items were officially handed over to the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir, where they will undergo restoration before being showcased in a temporary exhibition. The artefacts, which span various eras of ancient Egyptian history, were returned following coordinated efforts between the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Immigration, and Egyptian diplomatic missions in Australia. Their repatriation marks the latest step in Egypt’s broader push to protect its heritage and recover stolen cultural property. Among the recovered objects are small statues, a wooden hand believed to be part of a coffin, a wooden snake head, a pottery lamp, ivory spindles, a Wedjat (Eye of Horus) amulet, and a fragment of Coptic textile. One notable piece is a missing fragment of a stela belonging to an ancient Egyptian man named Seshennefertem. Originally unearthed by an Italian mission, the stela had been split into four parts, three of which were recovered from Switzerland in 2017. The final piece was recently returned by Australia’s Macquarie…
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