CLEVELAND, Ohio— The Cleveland Museum of Art on Friday agreed return to Turkey an ancient statue worth $20 million that the New York District Attorney’s Office said was looted.
New scientific testing has concluded it was likely looted from Turkey in the 1960s. After 18 months of uncertainty, the Cleveland Museum of Art is sending a statue worth $20 million back to Turkey.
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