French Looter of Ancient Artifacts Facing Prosecution
French authorities have recovered a trove of more than 27,400 looted objects of “inestimable value.” https://t.co/xZnGVP5dwU
— Smithsonian Magazine (@SmithsonianMag) December 19, 2020
Health Editor’s Note: French ancient artifact looter, Patrice T. began his looting craft in 1993. He has amassed huge numbers of illegally obtained ancient artifacts from Bronze and Iron Ages, as well as Middle Ages and Renaissance. Distinctly a case of someone who has tried to claim objects of common heritage which should be shared for historical reasons. Prosecution is imminent..Carol
Carol graduated from Riverside White Cross School of Nursing in Columbus, Ohio and received her diploma as a registered nurse. She attended Bowling Green State University where she received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in History and Literature. She attended the University of Toledo, College of Nursing, and received a Master’s of Nursing Science Degree as an Educator.
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Elvin, Some of those finds cannot be owned by one person. They have such great historical and archeological value. They should be give to who studies the historical value. These artifacts are rare. Many countries have rules as to who owns artifacts that are found. What this person did was to hoard what he found.
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