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http://news.excite.com/news/uw/010328/university-108

Aztec, Mayan artifacts reported missing from TCU library


More than 110 Peruvian, pre-Columbian pottery artifacts, valued
at about $267,700, were reportedly stolen from a basement storage
room in the Mary Couts Burnett Library at Texas Christian
University.

The pottery artifacts are from the Aztec and Mayan civilizations,
dating back 2,700 years. They were reported as missing to the TCU
Police Feb. 23. However, the TCU incident report cited that the
items were last seen Feb. 1, 2000.

Robert Seal, head university librarian, said the room where the
artifacts were stored was locked. He said he does not know how
someone got into the room, but noted that there was no forced
break-in. There was no scheduled inventory check-up on the stored
items, but rather, they are checked randomly, he said.

TCU Police Chief Steve McGee said there have been no solid
suspects linked to the case. According to the incident report,
the pottery pieces were individually wrapped in bubble plastic
and placed into cardboard boxes to be stored in the basement.

While the artifacts were taken from the storage room, the plastic
covers and boxes were left behind, said Kelly Ham, TCU detective
of criminal investigations. Each artifact was numbered with a
four-digit museum catalog number. The artifacts were donated to
TCU by the Moorehead Collection in three different donations in
1996 and 1997.

The approximate value of the items stolen are based on 1996
appraisal values. The current value of these artifacts may be
significantly higher from the appraised value.

McGee said not all the artifacts were taken from the storage
room, but several that remained were damaged.  McGee said the
artifacts have since been moved from the storage room. "It cannot
be determined if the artifact pieces were taken incrementally or
if they were taken all at once," McGee said.

Seal said the artifacts were reported missing after Thomas
Guderjan, anthropology professor, noticed they were tampered
with. Faculty and students can use the artifacts after obtaining
permission from the library, Seal said.

"The pottery artifacts have been in storage for a couple of years
now, after being on display for a year," Seal said. "Even if they
are in storage, they are still used on and off by students and
faculty members."

McGee said the investigation to find the missing artifacts has
been difficult because of the large time period between when they
were reported missing and when they were seen last. "We have an
ongoing investigation in progress, and are looking for any and
all leads in this case," McGee said.


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