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    GETTY MUSEUM TO RETURN ANCIENT ARTIFACT TO ITALY

    January 11, 2013 - 11:32 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - The J Paul Getty Museum has said it plans to return
    to Sicily a terracotta head depicting the Greek god Hades after
    determining it was clandestinely excavated from an archaeological
    site in the 1970s, Belfast Telegraph reported.

    The Los Angeles museum took the initiative to investigate the piece's
    origins after seeing fragments in a publication that could join to the
    head, which dates to about 300 or 400 BC, according to Timothy Potts,
    the museum's director.

    The Getty acquired the piece in 1985, and Mr Potts said it is believed
    it was taken from the Morgantina Archaeological Park in Italy in
    the 1970s.

    The original location of the head was the site of the sanctuary of
    Demeter, the Greek goddess of the harvest, whose daughter Persephone
    was married to Hades.

    The Getty purchased the piece from New York collector Maurice
    Tempelsman. It is among more than 40 pieces the museum has returned
    to Greece and Italy in recent years.

    The terracotta body of Hades is undergoing an extensive restoration
    at the Museo Archeologico in the Italian city of Aidone.

    The head will be on view at the Getty Villa from April 3 to August 19.

    It then travels to the Cleveland Museum of Art for display from
    autumn until January 2014 before appearing in February at the Palazzo
    Ajutamicristo in Palermo, Italy.

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