Where is your father now?
In the USA?
Check with a lawyer.
2007-02-14 07:45:21
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answer #1
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answered by tewarienormy 4
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They don't have princes and kings in pakistan for a while now, the mogul empire ended when the british took over. Even if someone was a prince they didn't have much left, the brits took it all. And if they had any thing of value they needed it for themselves for obvious reasons. I find it hard to believe cause their art does not include statues most of the time. It is like saying hey we found roman statue in an indian temple. Because of the religious uproar after the brit or even pre brit mogul empire erased all the traces ariyan invasion. The indopak subcontinent went through a lot turmoil over the years not a whole seems to survive it.
2007-02-14 15:59:00
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answer #2
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answered by entelectual h 3
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Im an archaeologist in the UK and although I completely disagree with the dispersal of cultural remains throughout the world, I doubt if the statue your father recieved was 2000yrs old. How could the Archaeologist friend tell? The only sure way of dating ancient artefacts is to actually find them in association with datable objects like coins or pottery. THat statue could have been carved anytime.
2007-02-15 16:03:58
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answered by jademonkey 5
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who's going to turn him in? How my acheologist friends does he have come over for dinner, and ask, "where'd ya get that from?" chances are you are mistaken about it's origins, forgein goverments have severe customs security. I recently read about a Jewish tomb that was being watched to prevent robbers. When the robbers came, no questions...the security just shot everyone! If you do have a treasure, good for you! But, who's going to prove it for you? Alot of fakes come out of tombs, even good enough to fool museums...take the Roman statue "Kronos" for example in sat in the Louve in paris, and it is a FAKE!
2007-02-14 15:45:47
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answered by Anonymous
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No, "It was a gift from royalty" The most trouble he would be in, is if small minded thieves, hearing the story, came in to rob it. No matter what, the story is interesting in itself.
2007-02-14 17:42:14
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answered by Blank 4
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Suggest that he put in his will that it be donated to a suitable museum, or to you, who can have it examined and see how old it really is, and where would be the best place for it.
2007-02-14 23:29:37
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answered by CLICKHEREx 5
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I certainly wouldn't loose any sleep over it.
2007-02-14 15:50:56
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answered by iraqisax 6
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