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Indonesia, FBI step up efforts to repatriate cultural artifacts

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June 24, 2026

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Indonesia's Ministry of Culture is working with the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to accelerate the ...

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Korea Times News

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· Jul 5, 2026

Int'l collaboration key to preserving cultural heritage: KHS chief

Int'l collaboration key to preserving cultural heritage: KHS chief

teleSUR English

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· Jul 3, 2026

Bogota’s National Museum Exhibits 1,194 Pre-Columbian Archaeological Pieces

It features humanoid figures, necklaces, amulets, and artifacts from at least 14 regions of the country. The National Museum of Bogota is exhibiting 1,194 pre-Columbian archaeological pieces free of charge. These artifacts were recovered through repatriation processes carried out in 13 countries over the past four years. RELATED: Spanish Museum to Inaugurate Colombian Archaeological Exhibition []

The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jul 3, 2026

China‑ASEAN Cultural Heritage Dialogue Held in Dunhuang, China

China‑ASEAN Cultural Heritage Dialogue Held in Dunhuang, China

The New American

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· Jun 29, 2026

Biden-era Woke Rules are Shutting Down Real Science — and Museum Displays

Under a Biden-era rule, Native American artifacts must have permission from tribes before being shown, ignoring science in the process. ... The post Biden-era Woke Rules are Shutting Down Real Science — and Museum Displays appeared first on The New American.

DNyuz

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· Jun 30, 2026

With New Seizures, Value of the Met’s Looted Artifacts Tops $95 Million

Investigators this month seized dozens of ancient artifacts from the Metropolitan Museum of Art in their latest effort to return antiquities to Italy, Turkey, Egypt and other countries where they are believed to have been looted. With the items removed in June, investigators since 2017 have seized more than 120 artifacts from the Met ranging []

Hi China

· Jul 9, 2026

Heyang Quan

Heyang Quan, a Fujian Provincial Intangible Cultural Heritage, embodies strength, balance, and heritage through its unique blend of power, grace, and tradition. #HeritageandInheritors

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Related coverage for "Indonesia, FBI step up efforts to repatriate cultural artifacts": Korea Times News — Int'l collaboration key to preserving cultural heritage: KHS chief. teleSUR English — Bogota’s National Museum Exhibits 1,194 Pre-Columbian Archaeological Pieces. The Hindu BusinessLine — China‑ASEAN Cultural Heritage Dialogue Held in Dunhuang, China. The New American — Biden-era Woke Rules are Shutting Down Real Science — and Museum Displays. DNyuz — With New Seizures, Value of the Met’s Looted Artifacts Tops $95 Million. Hi China — Heyang Quan