Woman finds 2,000-year-old bust of Roman general in Texas thrift store priced at $34.99
Ms Young told the Austin radio station she knew she could not keep hold of a looted artefact and so she contacted a New York lawyer, Leila Amineddoleh, to organise the transfer of the bust back to Germany, where it was considered lost or damaged until the rediscovery.
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