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Spain returns artefacts to Peru | Spain returns artefacts to Peru |
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Spain has returned some 243 priceless artefacts to Peru, more than a decade after they came to light at an exhibition in north-western Spain. | Spain has returned some 243 priceless artefacts to Peru, more than a decade after they came to light at an exhibition in north-western Spain. |
The objects were among hundreds of pieces exhibited in 1997 by a private collector, who still claims ownership of them. | The objects were among hundreds of pieces exhibited in 1997 by a private collector, who still claims ownership of them. |
They date from before the arrival of Christopher Columbus in 1492. | They date from before the arrival of Christopher Columbus in 1492. |
Spain says it has invited Latin American countries to claim the objects - but that only Peru has done so. | Spain says it has invited Latin American countries to claim the objects - but that only Peru has done so. |
Recovered in Germany | Recovered in Germany |
The items, including golden necklaces and rings containing precious stones, and earthenware and metalwork pieces, were displayed in 1997 in an exhibition by Costa Rican collector Leonardo Patterson. | The items, including golden necklaces and rings containing precious stones, and earthenware and metalwork pieces, were displayed in 1997 in an exhibition by Costa Rican collector Leonardo Patterson. |
Leonardo Patterson denies doing anything wrong | Leonardo Patterson denies doing anything wrong |
Investigators have valued them at more than $100m (£57m), the Associated Press reports. | Investigators have valued them at more than $100m (£57m), the Associated Press reports. |
The Spanish authorities said he was not the rightful owner and offered to return the pieces to Latin America, if governments there laid a claim to them. | The Spanish authorities said he was not the rightful owner and offered to return the pieces to Latin America, if governments there laid a claim to them. |
Some pieces were seized, following a claim by Peru, but others remained in a warehouse until Mr Patterson tried to move them to Germany, where they were recovered by German police. | Some pieces were seized, following a claim by Peru, but others remained in a warehouse until Mr Patterson tried to move them to Germany, where they were recovered by German police. |
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They include more than 1,000 items, from the Aztec, Maya, Olmec and Inca cultures. Mexico, Peru and Costa Rica are among the countries looking into the collection. | They include more than 1,000 items, from the Aztec, Maya, Olmec and Inca cultures. Mexico, Peru and Costa Rica are among the countries looking into the collection. |
Mr Patterson, 66, maintains he has done nothing wrong and says he assembled the collection legally from several other collectors. | Mr Patterson, 66, maintains he has done nothing wrong and says he assembled the collection legally from several other collectors. |
"All of that stuff, I got it in Europe. I don't traffic pieces," he told the AP. | "All of that stuff, I got it in Europe. I don't traffic pieces," he told the AP. |
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