A statue of Hindu god Ganesha is one of hundreds of Indonesian artefacts so far returned by the Dutch government (Image credit: AFP) Indonesia has successfully reclaimed 828 cultural artifacts ...
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Today, the volcanic rock likeness of the Hindu god Ganesha, bearing four arms and the head of an elephant, stands tall inside Indonesia's National Museum in the capital Jakarta. The country is ...
Today, the volcanic rock likeness of the Hindu god Ganesha stands tall inside Indonesia’s National Museum in Jakarta. The country is repatriating hundreds of similarly pillaged treasures ...
Today, the volcanic rock likeness of the Hindu god Ganesha, bearing four arms and the head of an elephant, stands tall inside Indonesia's National Museum in the capital Jakarta.
Today, the volcanic rock likeness of the Hindu god Ganesha, bearing four arms and the head of an elephant, stands tall inside Indonesia’s National Museum in Jakarta. The country is repatriating ...
Jakarta (AFP) – In the mid-19th century, Dutch colonial officials climbing an Indonesian volcano spotted an ancient statue meant to serve as protection against misfortune, looted it, and took it ...
Today, the volcanic rock likeness of the Hindu god Ganesha, bearing four arms and the head of an elephant, stands tall inside Indonesia's National Museum in the capital Jakarta. The country is ...