Police in Norway recently found a large number of ancient artifacts, including writing surfaces, originally made in the Middle East. Iraqi officials reported the missing items. A law-enforcement organization in Norway that covers economic and environmental crime and the Norwegian Ministry of Culture worked together to find nearly 100 pieces. The items are from Mesopotamia and go back to the time of the Sumerians, who lived about 5,000 years ago in what is now Iraq and the Middle East. A Norwegian law enforcement spokesperson said the items were in a private collection. The Reuters news agency reports several people were questioned, but no arrests were made. The Norwegian organization that worked to find the items said they are important to worldwide “cultural heritage.” Experts are now examining the items so they can find out if they are real, and where they came from. Police did not say why or how the items came to be in Norway.

What is an artifact?
a piece of writing included with others in a newspaper, magazine, or other publication
a self-supporting wooden frame for holding an artist's work while it is being painted or drawn
a group of islands
an object made by a human being, typically an item of cultural or historical interest
From which historical region were the artifacts from?
American Midwest
The Amazon
The Australian Outback
Mesopotamia
A Norwegian law enforcement spokesperson said the items were in a private collection.
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