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Peru Prepares Lawsuit Against Yale University

Peru Prepares Lawsuit Against Yale University
To Get Back Machu Picchu Relics

LIMA, Peru
Peru is preparing a lawsuit against Yale University to retrieve artifacts taken nearly a century ago from the Inca citadel of Machu Picchu, says a Peruvian government official.

Peru has held discussions in recent years with Yale seeking the return of nearly 5,000 artifacts, including ceramics and human bones that explorer Hiram Bingham III dug up during three expeditions to Machu Picchu in 1911, 1912 and 1914.

“Yale considers the collection university property, given the amount of time it has been there,” says Luis Guillermo Lumbreras, chief of Peru’s National Institute of Culture.

“This is something we do not recognize because the pieces were legally granted in a temporary loan,” he adds. “That is the reason it will be necessary to air this in the courts and no longer simply on the level of diplomatic conversations.”

Peru’s Foreign Ministry is preparing the legal case and would likely present it in Connecticut state court, although  Lumbreras says it is not clear when the lawsuit would be filed.

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