Australia will return three ancient bronze sculptures that were likely exported illegally from Cambodia. The sculptures date back to the 9th-10th centuries and the National Gallery of Australia acquired them in 2011 for about $2.3 million from the late art dealer Douglas Latchford.
Thousand-year-old sculptures to be returned to Cambodia
Canberra Times,
03 August 2023, Cambodia
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