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This book chronicles the unprecedented plunder of African cultural assets and related antiquities by European loot squads. The late1800s and early 1900s witnessed a rapacious appetite for African artifacts by Anglo-Saxons and to date, there are almost a million African artifacts imprisoned in European museums, art galleries, and other private collections. These also include human remains and skulls of defeated chiefs and kings who were stewards and custodians 
of these antiquarian treasures. The book probes the ownership disputes and the repatriation debates that are currently going on between African communities and European museums where African artifacts are currently residing. 

The Scramble To Plunder African Cultural Treasures And Antiquities

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