to Turkey from the United States returned to the Lydian necklace, whose age has about 2.5 thousand years.
The artifact for many years has been exhibited at the Boston Museum.
The jewelry was stolen in the Turkish province of Manis and was taken out in the United States in 1982.
As the attache on the culture of Turkey in New York Hilal Demirel said in an interview with Anadola, the length of the necklace is about 20 cm. The product is made of gold and carnasic beads in the form of a grenade.
The historical exhibit was officially transferred to representatives of the Turkish authorities at the ceremony held at the Turkish consulate in Boston.