France has returned 3,500 ancient artifacts to Ethiopia in a significant gesture of cultural restitution.
The artifacts, which date back thousands of years, include ancient tools, pottery, and other items of historical importance.
They were handed over in a formal ceremony attended by Ethiopian officials and representatives from the French government.
The artifacts were part of collections held in France, some of which were taken during the colonial era, while others were acquired through private collectors and expeditions.
Their return marks an important step in addressing the long-standing issue of cultural heritage repatriation.
Ethiopia’s Minister of Tourism and Culture expressed gratitude to France, noting that the artifacts would be preserved and displayed in the country’s museums to educate future generations about Ethiopia’s rich history.
This move aligns with broader global efforts to return stolen or acquired artifacts to their countries of origin, acknowledging the cultural and historical significance of these items to their rightful owners.
It also highlights the growing international discourse on ethical practices in museum collections and cultural heritage.
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