Trove of missing ancient Mesopotamian artefacts found in Norway

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Seized artefacts found by Norway police are seen in this handout picture
Seized artefacts found by Norway police are seen in this handout picture, in Viken region, Norway August 24, 2021. Picture taken August 24, 2021. Norwegian Police/Handout via REUTERS

September 3, 2021

OSLO (Reuters) – Norwegian police said on Friday they had seized a large number of archaeological artefacts reported missing by Iraqi authorities, including what is presumed to be cuneiform tablets from ancient Mesopotamia.

The objects were found by the Norwegian National Authority for Investigation and Prosecution of Economic and Environmental Crime (Oekokrim), which assisted Norway’s Ministry of Culture in the search.

The items had been part of a private collection in Norway, and while several witnesses were questioned there were no criminal charges, a police spokesperson told Reuters.

“In total, almost 100 objects of significance to the global cultural heritage have been seized,” Oekokrim said in a statement.

“They are now being examined by experts to determine their authenticity and, if possible, establish their provenance.”

The police did not say when the items may have arrived in the northern European country, or how they ended up there.

Iraq is the site of ancient Mesopotamia, a region home to many ancient civilizations including that of the Sumer which developed the cuneiform, one of the world’s oldest writing systems.

(Reporting by Victoria Klesty, Editing by William Maclean)

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