Peru wants archeology back from Yale
Rising proudly at over 7500 feet high ( 2300 meters )- Inca citadel of Machu Picchu was so inaccessible that the Spanish conquerors were never able to found it. But in 1911 Yale historian Hiram Bing Contd...
90 years later- Peruvian authorities wants all those objects back- and had notified the Yale University President that a lawsuit is being prepared in case that an amicable resolution would not be reached.
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Although I found this kind of matters very- very complex- I think that the Peruvian claim must be taken in consideration. This would not only be a case of historical justice (in 1911 Peruvians authorities were not conscious of the artistic and historical value of the Inca artefacts) but also an uncommon opportunity to end with an old case of “art without context”.
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