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Heritage: Egypt halts sale of ancient statue in Germany
Following diplomatic negotiations, Egypt has succeeded to stop the sale of a unique ancient Egyptian statue at auction hall in Germany.

Egypt halts sale of ancient statue in Germany
The ivory statue dates from the Late New Kingdom to 
Early Late Period [Credit: Aton Gallery]

Minister of Antiquities Mamdouh Eldamaty announced that legal procedures and investigations are now taking place in Germany in order to return the statue to its homeland.

Eldamaty told Ahram Online that the statue was discovered in 2008 in Aswan by a Swiss archaeological mission and was stored since in the Elephantine archaeological galleries.

In 2013, the Elephantine galleries were subject to looting and the statue was stolen among other objects.

At the time, the Ministry of Antiquities created a list of the stolen objects and put it on the red list of Interpol, in order to guarantee its return if it appeared in any auction hall or on the antiquities trading market.

Ahmed Ali, head of the repatriation of stolen antiquities section, said that the statue is carved in ivory and depicts a figure holding a gazelle on its shoulders.

Author: Nevine El-Aref | Source: Ahram Online [June 14, 2015]

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Heritage: Egypt halts sale of ancient statue in Germany + TIME