Louvre Museum repairs Yemeni antique statue
Saturday 16/December/2006
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Sanaa/Saba News/Hadhramaut.info
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Sana'a National Museum's Manager, Abdul-Aziz al-Jindari, said that the visit came in the framework of bilateral relations between the National Museum and French Louvre Museum.
The two museums signed a mutual collaboration agreement to repair one of the most important antique owned by the National Museum, which is a bronze statue dates back to the period 6th-4th centuries BC and belongs to Qatabani civilization.
He pointed out that the statue, to be taken off to Paris next Monday,would be exhibited in Louvre Museum for a limited period after being -repaired.
The two museums signed a mutual collaboration agreement to repair one of the most important antique owned by the National Museum, which is a bronze statue dates back to the period 6th-4th centuries BC and belongs to Qatabani civilization.
He pointed out that the statue, to be taken off to Paris next Monday,would be exhibited in Louvre Museum for a limited period after being -repaired.
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