02-08-2024 08:17
Announcement by the Department of Antiquities on the repatriation of Cypriot antiquities from Stuttgart, Germany
The Department of Antiquities of the Deputy Ministry of Culture announces that on 26th July 2024, thirty-seven (37) Cypriot antiquities were repatriated from Stuttgart, Germany.
The antiquities had been removed from Cyprus between 1964 and 1968 by a German citizen, who, at the time, was working at the German Embassy in Cyprus. Following his death in 2023, his heir, Ms Eva-Maria Waas, contacted the Embassy of Cyprus in Berlin expressing her desire for the objects to be handed over to the Cypriot authorities and repatriated to Cyprus.
The repatriated antiquities include ceramic vessels dating from the Early-Middle Bronze Age (around 2000 B.C.) to the Medieval period, as well as clay lamps dating from the Cypro-Classical to the Late Roman period.
The Department of Antiquities wishes to warmly thank Ms Waas both for her initiative for the return of the antiquities to Cyprus, as well as her excellent collaboration throughout the repatriation proceedings.
Sincere appreciation is also expressed towards the Embassy of the Republic of Cyprus in Berlin and especially Ambassador Maria Papakyriacou and Mr Demetris Demetriou, Deputy Chief of Mission, for their valuable contribution in this repatriation case.
The Department of Antiquities, as the competent authority of the Republic of Cyprus for the protection and management of the island’s archaeological heritage, recognises the important contribution that the general public can make towards the repatriation of antiquities and urges those who wish to contribute to contact the Department.
At the same time, the Department of Antiquities will continue its efforts towards strengthening the protection of cultural heritage at a local and an international level, always in close collaboration with the National Committee for Combatting the Looting and Illicit Trafficking of Cultural Heritage.
(GS/IA)
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