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Ancient headless statue returns to Turkiye 65 years later

Turkiye’s Deputy Culture Minister Gökhan Yazgı stands next to an ancient statue that depicts Roman emperor and philosopher Marcus Aurelius. — X/@yazgi_gokhan

Turkiye has repatriated an ancient statue believed to depict Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius from the United States as part of efforts to recover antiquities illegally removed from the country, the government announced on Saturday.

The bronze statue, smuggled from the ancient city of Boubon — now the province of Burdur in southwest Turkiye — in the 1960s, was returned to Turkiye after 65 years, according to Turkish officials.

“It was a long struggle. We were right, we were determined, we were patient, and we won,” Culture and Tourism Minister Mehmet Ersoy said.

“We brought the ‘Philosopher Emperor’ Marcus Aurelius back to the land where he belongs,” he added.

Turkiyes Deputy Culture Minister Gökhan Yazgı stands next to an ancient statue that depicts Roman emperor and philosopher Marcus Aurelius. — @yazgi_gokhan
Turkiye’s Deputy Culture Minister Gökhan Yazgı stands next to an ancient statue that depicts Roman emperor and philosopher Marcus Aurelius. — @yazgi_gokhan

This unique artefact, once exhibited in the United States, was repatriated to Turkiye based on scientific analyses, archival documents and witness statements, added the minister.

“Through the combined power of diplomacy, law, and science, the process we conducted with the New York Manhattan District Attorney’s Office and the US Homeland Security Investigations Unit is more than just a repatriation; it is a historical achievement,” Ersoy said.

“Marcus Aurelius’s return to our country is a concrete result of our years-long pursuit of justice.”

The headless statue had been on display at the Cleveland Museum of Art from April to July, before its return to Turkiye.

Ersoy said Turkiye was determined to protect all its cultural heritage that has been smuggled out.

“We will soon present the Philosopher Emperor to the people of (Turkiye’s capital) Ankara in a surprise exhibition,” he announced.

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