File:Cultural Artifacts Case.jpg

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Image of Don Miller's private collection of cultural artifacts, many of which were seized by the FBI.

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English: This was taken during the course of an investigation by the Art Crime Team of the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation in 2014. It depicts a portion of the private collection of Don C. Miller of Indiana. Miller's collection contained approximately 42,000 cultural artifacts from several continents, of which 7,000 were seized by the FBI. Miller's collection focused on Native American artifacts and contained over 2,000 human bones that were looted from burial sites.
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Source https://multimedia.fbi.gov/item?type=image&id=3754
Author FBI Media

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