Rome features a museum to recover ancient artworks and artefacts that are stolen from different cultural sites in Italy and illegally smuggled to the US or other countries
During clandestine digs by tombaroli or tomb-raider way back in the early 1980s, were illegally sent to different countries. These artefacts were stored in museums, auction houses, private collections etc. Examples of such are Etruscan figurines and painted jars worth centuries-old, which are displayed in the museum.
Another recent example of a stolen artefact - a white marble head of Roman emperor Settimio Severo was recently found in June 2020. The stolen artefact was about to be put up for auction at Christie’s, New York. It was solen in 1984 from a museum in the southern Campania region of Italy.