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Why is the Kanazawa College of Arts involved in illicit trade in antiquities
Why is the Kanazawa College of Arts involved in illicit trade in antiquities During the Turkish military invasion to Cyprus in 1974, many of the archaeological and religious sites were damaged by bombings. What followed the Turkish invasion, was an orgy of destruction in the northern occupied part of the island: sacrilege, plundering, desolation, illicit trade in antiguities, and smuggling. The ...
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