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US returns stolen ancient artifacts to Thailand

Clip: 11/23/2014 | 1m 52s

The U.S. returned hundreds of ancient artifacts taken from a UNESCO site to Thailand.

This week, the U.S. returned hundreds of ancient artifacts to Thailand. The collection of items including bronze objects, pottery and stone tools were taken from a UNESCO World Heritage archaeological site decades ago and had made their way to a museum in California.

11/23/2014 | Rating NR

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