(ANSA) - ROME, JUN 5 - Germany on Monday returned 14
priceless looted ancient artifacts to Italy after Rome's crack
art cops, the Carabinieri for the Protection of the Cultural
Heritage (TPC) unit, tracked them down to museums and collectors
in the northern European country.
The hoard includes an Attic kylix or drinking cup, a fourth
century BC bronze Corinthian helmet, a ivory and wooden treasure
chest from the famed Embriachi workshop, a 'pauceta' olla or
earthenware jar, and many bronze and gold coins.
The handover took place in the presence of German Ambassador to
Italy Viktor Elbling and TPC Commander General Vincenzo
Molinese.
The Italian culture ministry said "the sequester and definitive
delivery of the 14 cultural assets was the fruit of
collaboration between the TPC and the BLKA (police) in Munich,
as well as the liaison between the respective culture
ministries". (ANSA).
Germany returns 14 priceless ancient artifacts to Italy
Attic kylix, 4th C BC Corinthian helmet among looted art