El Salvador Seeks U.S. Renewal of Cultural Property MoU
El Salvador has petitioned the United States for a Memorandum of Understanding to renew cultural property import controls that preserve archaeological objects from looting and smuggling.
This Maya effigy vessel is one example of the type of endangered cultural objects looted from El Salvador. |
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