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Ancient Aboriginal ancestral object back in Tasmania after almost two centuries

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After almost 200 years a significant Aboriginal ancestral object has been returned to Tasmania for a new exhibition. The necklace is on loan from a museum in the United States for the next two years but locals hope it can remain in Australia for good.
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