Posted on 12/30/2008 6:22:46 PM PST by SunkenCiv
The officials of Pakistan's Federal Department of Archaeology and Museum are still clueless about the 81 price less and rare antiques including the priceless statues of Greek deities mysteriously stolen from Taxila Museum nine years ago. Not a single stolen item has been recovered and no official responsible for negligence has been punished... These antiques, which were discovered by Sir John Marshall during excavations carried out between 1813 and 1835 also include the statue of the Greek god Dionysus, the god of wine and a statue of Aphrodite, the goddess of love. Being the only statues of Greek gods ever found in Pakistan they are both unique and priceless. The inquiry into the theft was put in the cold storage for reasons best known to concerned authorities. Records show that Police on guard duty and museum security men blame each other. A departmental inquiry had ruled out the involvement of museum staff or security guards and had accused police for involvement. Still the staff cannot be absolved of charges of criminal negligence... It is believed that some organised group in collusion with the police and security guards deputed on duty that night stole the antiques worth millions of dollars in the international market.
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Alexander’s Afghan Gold
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The Edicts of King Ashoka
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the dates for Sir John Marshall appear to be wrong? (only by a century)
Taxila
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/584659/Taxila
If that ain't profiling...
Most likely the thieves were well known to the authorities. That, plus Muslim disinterest in anything not related to non-Muslim history.
More likely some Taliban wannabe took them and smashed them with a hammer because they were heathen idols.
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