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释义 | 文物 We strictly adhere to any and all local and international laws with respect to cultural property. Houses built before1949, which are60-70 years old, are not worth preserving, except some of historical and cultural value. However Mr Chen said that the primary intention of the cataloguing exercise was not to seek return of the relics, but to establish exactly what had been taken during the chaos. From Italy to Greece to Turkey, countries have long complained about the trade in smuggled artifacts and have been largely unable to stop it. When initial excavations began for the Three Gorges Dam, archeologists uncovered artifacts unlike any they had seen before. The museum staff members who protected the artifacts on that16- year odyssey, hiding them in bunkers, caves, temples, warehouses and even private homes, have all died. Bird Island in the central part of the painting is Mu centres, museums, preservation of historical relics and many huge painting. Many of our cultural treasures have been plundered by imperialists. For the first two or three months at her new job, she spent most of her spare time exploring every corner of this “ cultural relic protection zone,” an area of a little over two square kilometers. The exhibition at the Houston Museum of Natural Science will be the largest display of“ Level I” artifacts in a foreign country for a single exhibition. These relics include gold, pottery, bone tools and ivory objects. These relics have since been attributed to the formerly unknown Ba people, now considered an important part of early Chinese history. The artifacts, mainly textiles and ceramic objects, date back to the variety of cultures established in Peru before its colonization by the Spanish in the16th century. Hawass said Egypt also was seeking “ unique artifacts” from at least10 museums around the world, including the Louvre in Paris and Boston's Museum of Fine Arts. |
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