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Exclusively photo two of the most important artifacts of Romania, borrowed from a museum from abroad, each were provided at the value of the helmet in Coțofenești

Exclusively photo two of the most important artifacts of Romania, borrowed from a museum from abroad, each were provided at the value of the helmet in Coțofenești

“Woman sitting” and “the thinker from Hamangia”, photo source Moesgaard Museum Via Profit.ro

Two of the most important and valuable historical artifacts of Romania, the so-called “thinker from Hamangia” (“man standing on a chair”) and “woman sitting”, were borrowed for an exhibition at a Museum in Denmark. According to the loan agreement seen by Profit.ro, each of the two prehistoric clay figurines, dating about 7,000 years old, were provided for 4.3 million euros, the same amount for which the golden helmet from Coțofenești, stole in January from the Drents Museum in the Netherlands.

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