The Asian Age

US art collector returns 12 ancient artifacts to Thailand

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Bangkok: A private American collector has returned a dozen ancient artifacts to Thailand as the Southeast Asian country presses for other treasures that were taken abroad to be given back. Culture minister Vira Rojpojchan­arat said the artifacts were given by Katherine Ayers- Mannix to the Thai Embassy in Washington, D. C., which shipped them back to Thailand. The items are believed to have mostly come from a prehistori­c civilizati­on dating back more than 4,000 years that was centered around Ban Chiang, in what is now Thailand's northeaste­rn province of Udon Thani. Vira, speaking Thursday at a news conference in Bangkok, said Thailand is seeking the return from museums in the United States of other items that were taken illegally from the country, and has been gathering evidence to back its claims. Thai officials have been tracking artifacts such as nine ancient Buddhist relics that are on display at the Norton Simon Museum in California, as well as 17 other relics on display at the Honolulu Museum of Art in Hawaii. He said 14 out of the 17 items in Hawaii have been confirmed to have Thai origins, and that informatio­n has been forwarded to the U. S. Department of Homeland Security as part of Thailand's quest to have them returned. Anandha Chuchoti, director general of Thailand’s Fine Arts Department, said Thai officials are also providing evidence to prove that two ancient lintels on display at the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco were stolen from ancient temples in Thailand's northeaste­rn provinces of Buriram and Sa Kaeo. “We want to send ( informatio­n) to confirm that these lintels have Thai origins and had made their way out of the kingdom illegally,” Anandha said, adding that the two lintels are no longer on display as the claims and effort to recall the items are being considered. The US Government in 2014 returned 554 ancient artifacts, mostly pottery, that had been taken from Ban Chiang, which is a Unesco World Heritage Site. The pieces were recovered in a 2008 raid on the Bowers Museum in Santa Ana, California, which agreed to return the items to Thailand in exchange for none of its staff facing criminal charges.

The raid was part of a investigat­ion in which three other California museums and two private art dealership­s were also raided.

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