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Monday, May. 21, 2012 |  Syndicate content

Scores of artefacts stolen from ancient Olympia museum

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Greek officials said robbers who raided the museum had made off with dozens of artefacts
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Robbers who raided a museum in the ancient Greek city of Olympia last week made off with scores of artefacts including items dating back more than 3,000 years, officials said Monday.

Police and the culture ministry released a list of 77 items stolen Friday from the Ancient Olympic Games museum in Olympia, southwest Greece, more than originally thought.

They include a 3,300-year-old gold ring, a bronze statuette of a victorious athlete, a 2,400-year-old oil jar, clay lamps, bronze tripods and miniature chariot wheels, as well as dozens of idols of charioteers, horses and bulls.

Two of the items were to be sent to Berlin for an Olympic Games exhibition in August that was to travel to Qatar in 2013, a culture ministry source said.

Interpol and other specialised agencies were alerted, the official said, adding that the items were fully catalogued to prevent resale.

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