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Ancient statues stolen from Sudan heritage site |
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Workers remove earth at the Al-Kuru archeological site, more than 300 kms northwest of the Sudanese capital Khartum. AFP PHOTO/ASHRAF SHAZLY.
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KHARTOUM (AFP).- Three statues linked to royal burial ceremonies in Sudan's ancient Napatan civilisation have been stolen from a museum near a UNESCO World Heritage site, an official said on Tuesday.
Their disappearance underscores the lack of protection afforded Sudan's rich but under-developed archaeological heritage.
"They are small statues, about 10-15 centimetres high (4-6 inches) but it's very significant because the Napatan kingdom is one of the important periods in Sudanese history," Abdurrahman Ali, head of the country's museums, told AFP.
He said the statues, dating from 450 BC, disappeared from a small museum at the Jebel Barkal heritage area in northern Sudan.
The loss was not discovered for three days, he said.
An AFP reporter who visited the museum recently found it protected by one guard at the gate. Artifacts, including many small statues, were held in a poorly-lit room. Some were displayed openly on tables.
Pyramids and other ancient sites are also poorly guarded and receive relatively few visitors in Sudan's remote desert.
Officials last month announced that the Gulf state of Qatar is giving $135 million to support Sudanese archaeology over five years.
Part of that money will go towards protecting the sites.
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