Federal authorities announced the forfeiture of an ancient tablet inscribed with part of the epic of Gilgamesh from a museum backed by arts and crafts chain Hobby Lobby.
Court documents filed Monday assert that the cuneiform tablet — one of 12 inscribed with the Gilgamesh tale — was discovered in 1853 in Assyrian ruins in northern Iraq.
The false story of the tablet's provenance was discovered after a curator at the Museum of the Bible began conducting due diligence research in 2017.
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