A 2,000-year-old pre-Hispanic Peruvian bowl, discovered at an auction in Montreal, is safely returning home—thanks to a rare collaboration between Canadian police and Peruvian authorities. The seller, who inherited the artifact, voluntarily returned it without compensation, highlighting global respect for cultural heritage. The RCMP played a key role in securing its return, while the auction house paused the sale upon realizing its significance. Now officially handed over to Peru’s consulate, this small but powerful relic reconnects with its roots, reminding us all of the stories history holds—and the importance of preserving them.
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