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A Roman Holiday for Gandhara: The Irony of Italy Guarding Afghanistan’s Buddhist Past

In the complex, often heartbreaking landscape of cultural heritage law, every now and then a story emerges that’s simply too poignant to ignore. Case in point: an exhibition in New Delhi, featuring Afghan Buddhist and other Eurasian artifacts, organized by an Italian museum. This is not mere cultural exchange; it’s a powerful, circular narrative of protection, destruction, and shared history. The pieces, tracing the long arc of cultural exchange from ancient India to the Mediterranean, […]

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