Norwegian Police Recover Missing Middle Eastern Artifacts

2021-09-11

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  • Police in Norway recently found a large number of ancient artifacts, including writing surfaces, originally made in the Middle East.
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  • Iraqi officials reported the missing items.
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  • A law-enforcement organization in Norway that covers economic and environmental crime and the Norwegian Ministry of Culture worked together to find nearly 100 pieces.
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  • The items are from Mesopotamia and go back to the time of the Sumerians, who lived about 5,000 years ago in what is now Iraq and the Middle East.
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  • A Norwegian law enforcement spokesperson said the items were in a private collection.
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  • The Reuters news agency reports several people were questioned, but no arrests were made.
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  • The Norwegian organization that worked to find the items said they are important to worldwide "cultural heritage."
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  • Experts are now examining the items so they can find out if they are real, and where they came from.
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  • Police did not say why or how the items came to be in Norway.
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  • I'm Dan Friedell.
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  • Police in Norway recently found a large number of ancient artifacts, including writing surfaces, originally made in the Middle East.
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  • Iraqi officials reported the missing items. A law-enforcement organization in Norway that covers economic and environmental crime and the Norwegian Ministry of Culture worked together to find nearly 100 pieces.
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  • The items are from Mesopotamia and go back to the time of the Sumerians, who lived about 5,000 years ago in what is now Iraq and the Middle East.
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  • A Norwegian law enforcement spokesperson said the items were in a private collection. The Reuters news agency reports several people were questioned, but no arrests were made.
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  • The Norwegian organization that worked to find the items said they are important to worldwide "cultural heritage."
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  • Experts are now examining the items so they can find out if they are real, and where they came from.
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  • Police did not say why or how the items came to be in Norway.
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  • I'm Dan Friedell.
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  • Dan Friedell adapted this story for Learning English based on a report by Reuters. Susan Shand was the editor.
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  • How do you think the items wound up in Norway? Tell us in the Comments Section and visit our Facebook page.
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  • Words in This Story
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  • artifact -n. a simple object (such as a tool or weapon) that was made by people in the past
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  • heritage - n. the traditions, achievements, beliefs, etc., that are part of the history of a group or nation - usually singular