Two curators at the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (which hasn't even opened yet) were caught
stealing ancient artifacts and replacing them with copies.
Not exact matches
«Most of the archaeological evidence for movement is based on
artifacts, but
artifacts can be
stolen or copied, so they are not a real good proxy for actual human movement,» says archaeologist Doug Price of the University of Wisconsin in Madison, who tracks
ancient migration by analyzing isotopes.
A Wakandan by birth, he has teamed up with Ulysses Klaue (Andy Serkis) to
steal a vibranium
artifact from a British museum — but he has his eyes set on a bigger prize than some
ancient pickaxe.
The spirits of the pharaohs are angry, coming into the real world because people keep
stealing and abusing
artifacts from their
ancient tombs.