Duryodhana bondissant was stolen from Prasat Chen temple at Koh Ker in Cambodia in 1972 An ancient statue of a warrior that was stolen in 1972 and almost went to auction three years ago is to be returned to Cambodia. The 10th-century sandstone Duryodhana bondissant was stolen from the Prasat Chen temple at Koh Ker in Cambodia and first sold at auction in London in 1975. Continue reading... ...
Stolen 10th-century statue to be returned to Cambodia
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