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There’s No Place Like Home: Looted Art and Smooth Operators, A Masterpiece Heads Back to Cambodia

May 25, 2014by sdwoodruff Leave a comment

A look at the Norton Simon Museum and the looted antiquities that are a part of its collection. One Cambodian sculpture heads home after decades as an undocumented resident.

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