Year of Object(s) Creation: 100 B.C.E.
Estimated Value ($USD): 4,000,000
Object Type(s): Funerary Object, Sarcophagus
Object Material(s): gold, metal, wood
Provenience Nation: Egypt
Provenience Location:
Year Removed from Findspot:

Provenance

Start Year: 2019
End Year:
Circumstance of Acquisition: Returned to Egypt after having been informed by the Manhattan District Attorney's Office that it was looted from Egypt
Nation: Egypt
Location:

Start Year: 2017
End Year: 2019
Circumstance of Acquisition: Bought by the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Nation: United States
Location: Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York

Start Year: 2011
End Year: 2017
Circumstance of Acquisition: Allegedly plundered from Egypt and entered an unknown private collector's collection; eventually acquired by Parisian art dealer, Christophe Kunicki
Nation: France
Location:

Gilded Coffin of Nedjemankh


Description:


Case Status: Object(s) relinquished
Year Claim Initiated: 2018
Year Claim Resolved: 2019
Means of Resolution: Action by Respondent's Govt.

Complainant Name: Egyptian Government
Complainant Nation: Egypt
Complainant Nation Economy: Developing
Complainant Type: Public: Government

Respondent Name: Metropolitan Museum of Art
Respondent Nation: United States
Respondent Nation Economy: Developed
Respondent Type: Private: Institution

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Status: Ready for Review Edited by Keli Fisher