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Rome

Published on
July 12, 2002
Last updated
May 22, 2015

Princeton University's art gallery has agreed to return a Roman sculpture, purchased in 1985, after being contacted by the Italian police. The sculpture - the head of a bearded man with the inscription Aphtohonetus - was part of a funeral monument dating from the time of Emperor Hadrian.

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