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Looters jailed for life over illegal antiquities by bat400 on Monday, 14 October 2013

A Greek court has imposed life sentences on two men convicted of dealing in ancient treasure worth an estimated (EURO)12 million ($15.85 million), which had been illegally excavated from a cemetery in northern Greece.

The court in the northern city of Thessaloniki jailed two more men for 20 and 16 years, respectively, after finding them guilty of digging up and transporting the antiquities.

The severity of Friday's sentences was due to the high market value of the loot—more than 70 artifacts from the 6th century B.C.

These included gold masks, four helmets, a glass perfume bottle, small clay statues, part of a gold diadem and parts of an iron sword decorated with gold leaf.

Archaeologists are currently excavating an ancient cemetery near Thessaloniki where the finds came from.

Thanks to coldrum for the link. Source: archaeologynewsnetwork.blogspot.co.uk

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