Norway's Kon-Tiki museum to return thousands of Easter Island artefacts
Source: Agence France-Presse
Norway's Kon-Tiki museum to return thousands of Easter Island artefacts
Agence France Presse
Fri 29 Mar 2019 05.03 GMT
Norway has agreed to hand back thousands of artefacts removed from Easter Island by the explorer Thor Heyerdahl during his trans-Pacific raft expeditions in the 1950s.
An agreement was signed by representatives of Oslos Kon-Tiki Museum and officials of Chiles culture ministry at a ceremony in Santiago as part of a state visit by Norways King Harald V and Queen Sonja.
The museum pieces include carved artefacts and human bones from the Rapa Nui, the first inhabitants of the remote Chilean island in the Pacific.
Our common interest is that the objects are returned and, above all, delivered to a well-equipped museum, said the museums director, Martin Biehl. He warned, however, that the repatriation process would take time.
Heyerdahls family said he had long wanted to return the pieces he collected in expeditions in the mid-1950s and mid-1980s, currently exhibited in the Oslo museum.
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