National Gallery of Australia to return stolen bronze sculptures
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The National Gallery of Australia will return three bronze sculptures, looted from Cambodia, back to the Southeast Asian kingdom. The artifacts, depicting different Bodhisattvas, were purchased by the museum in 2011 for $1.5 million and will remain on display in Australia before eventually joining Cambodia's National Museum collection.
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