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Tuesday, February 23, 2016 6:15:00 PM
And they cant be so naive to not open it again as the looting continues. Why would they not want a sound archaeological dig, with the contractors paying $3000 a month (money to use for conservation of artifacts) Half of all items recovered and first pick of everything OR they can have what they have now, fishermen looting their and other nations heritage and selling it on the streets. I do believe they will eventually come to their senses.
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