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www.tehrantimes.com/news/421531/Disputed-Persian-artifacts-one-step-closer-to-home

TEHRAN –Following years of ups and downs, the fate of some ancient Persian artifacts, on loan from Iran to the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago since the 1930s, was left in the hands of an international court, this time in favor of Iran.

On Wednesday, the U.S. Supreme Court concluded that American citizens injured in a 1997 suicide bombing in Jerusalem cannot seize the artifacts to satisfy a $71.5 million court judgment against Iran, as compensation, Reuters reported.

The artifacts, including at least 30,000 clay tablets and fragments, are kept at Chicago’s Field Museum of Natural History and the University of Chicago’s Oriental Institute.

Archaeologists affiliated with the University of Chicago discovered the tablets in 1930s while excavating in Persepolis, the ceremonial capital of the Persian Empire. However, the institute has resumed work in collaboration with colleagues in Iran, and the return of the tablets is part of a broadening of contacts between scholars in the two countries, said Gil Stein, director of the Oriental Institute at the University of Chicago.

What these tablets tell us is the economic, social and religious history of the ancient Achaemenid Empire (550-330 BC) and the larger Near Eastern region in the fifth century BC.

The tablets have been difficult to read because information about the Persian Empire had been largely limited to non-Persian sources. That non-Persian information came from Greek writers such as Herodotus and Latin authors, and mostly concerns encounters between the Persian Empire and Greek states, encounters of warfare, and diplomacy. Information from the tablets provided one of the first opportunities to gather data on the empire from Persian sources.

The Persian Empire was the largest and most durable empire of its time. The empire stretched from Ethiopia, through Egypt, to Greece, to Anatolia (modern Turkey), Central Asia and to India.

PHOTO: An Achaemenid-era clay tablet

 
Here there was nothing to dispute the ownership of the tablets was clear and international rules and norms about dealing with these type of material was clear .
What here happened was some people taught they can ssteal them for practically nothing.
 
If that’s the case iranis should return jewels and the Peacock Throne stolen from India.
 
If that’s the case iranis should return jewels and the Peacock Throne stolen from India.
The problem is the artifact was on loan to the museum, were those jewels also on loan to Iran.

By the way show us peacock throne and we gladly return it back
 
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Bring these and every other artifact we own in the US back to Iran... Can't risk these thieves stealing them from us.
Agreed,sadly at this point in time loaning any cultural artifacts to the west is a very bad idea as the chances of it being shall we say "stolen" by quasi legal means are very high,frankly its just not worth the risk.
 
If that’s the case iranis should return jewels and the Peacock Throne stolen from India.
You return stolen Kashmir to Pakistan and stop raping Muslims there. ok?
 
"do as I say not as I do"- @2800

Very hypocritical.
Actually I think he was trying to illustrate for you how utterly silly and unrealistic and even perhaps slightly offensive your "demands" are for the return of treasures that were looted and destroyed by long dead persian monarchs centuries ago long before you even had the modern iranian state of today.By contrast the items iran was trying to recover were iranian artifacts that had been loaned out by iran back in the 1930s to a us university and were in danger of being "legally" [I use this term in its loosest and most contemptible sense ] by third parties for purely political ends under the guise of "legal" damages/compensation.
Frankly I think iran should be using this blatant attempt at theft/looting to recover all of the items it has loaned out to the west wherever they may be and to contest disputed ones as well,sauce for the goose I think.:azn:
 
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