Burgos estimates that Latin America remains remain in the dark on up to 90% of the treasures gathering dust in storerooms of foreign museums.
Then there’s the black market – “archeological sites looted by local residents, who then sold these objects to tourists.”
Burgos’ solution? A specialized unit and administrative, legal and diplomatic structure to handle these problems which could work with other countries on finding “objects in museum collections where they shouldn’t be,” from France and Germany to the US and UK.
The problem is, “in these countries, the discourse of dominance over those from whom these valuables were taken still persists,” he said.