Indian antiques & Valuables seized by US from art smuggler

SIBY HERALD

New York sources reported that cache of ancient Indian antiques and valuable artifacts, seized by the US Immigration and Customs Department from arrested art smuggler Subhash Kapoor, have been identified by Indian archaeologists and could soon be returned to the country. Meanwhile in a statement on Wednesday, the Archaeological Survey of india announced finding over 300 antique objects, including idols dating to the Gupta period (5th-6th century AD) and terracotta objects of the Harappan culture from the storage of Kapoor, who was arrested in 2011 from germany’s Frankfurt.


ASI Additional Director General urmila Sant told that a set of 17 objects were shown by the US Homeland Security department to her and another official during their US visit and the seven bronze and 10 stone objects were identified as antiques “of significant historical value”. According to the ASI, these comprise “beautiful bronzes from the Suttamalli and Sripurantan temples of Tamilnadu” and also a “very significant image of Mahakoka Devata”.



Of these, four were stolen from the protected monuments at Karitalai, Madhya Pradesh on August 16-17, 2006, it said. The two member ASI team comprising Sant and Superintendent Archaeologist P.S. Sriraman visited the US following a communication from the Indian Consulate General in New York.


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