The upper part of the ancient statue, known as “Weary Hercules,” will now be reunited with the lower half, which is on display in a museum in the Turkish Mediterranean city of Antalya.
“I have joyful news,” Erdogan told journalists in Ankara after bringing the half-statue back on his plane from New York where he attended the UN General Assembly.
“The Ministry of Culture and Tourism had been trying to get it back for 20 years,” Erdogan said.
Turkish daily newspaper Hurriyet said the bottom half of the naked Hercules statue was discovered in 1980 in the southwestern Turkish town of Perge a few years after the top half was removed from the country.
Together, the two halves weigh 200 kilograms, Hurriyet said.
The Boston Museum of Fine Arts has said their fragment was bought in the early 1980’s with proper papers.
The return of the half-statue is a victory for Turkey, which has recently embarked on a campaign to repatriate artifacts. Since 2002, it has repatriated 4,028 artifacts, Erdogan said.
Turkey PM returns home with top half of Hercules
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Sun, 2011-09-25 21:59
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