Netherlands Returns 3,500-Year-Old Looted Sculpture to Egypt

The Netherlands has returned a 3,500-year-old Egyptian sculpture to Egypt after authorities confirmed it had been looted and illegally exported. The handover took place in The Hague earlier this month, following an investigation by Dutch police and cultural heritage officials, as detailed in reporting by Reuters.

The artefact, a stone head believed to depict a high-ranking official from the reign of Pharaoh Thutmose III, originated near Luxor in southern Egypt. Dutch investigators traced the sculpture after it appeared at an art fair in Maastricht in 2022, concluding that it was unlawfully removed during the unrest that followed Egypt’s 2011 uprising, based on findings cited by Daily Sun.

Dutch Culture Minister Gouke Moes said the restitution reflects the Netherlands’ commitment to returning cultural property to its rightful owners. Egypt’s Ambassador to the Netherlands, Emad Hanna, described the artefact as an important part of Egypt’s historical legacy, noting that Egyptian authorities actively monitor global art markets to recover stolen antiquities, according to statements reported by Reuters.

The return forms part of a broader international effort to combat illicit trafficking in cultural heritage and strengthen cooperation between countries. Coverage by Yahoo News UK, noted that Egypt continues to pursue the recovery of artefacts taken abroad in past decades, as global attention on cultural repatriation grows.

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