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Should Museums Give Back Artefacts
to countries they were removed from years ago.
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/w orld-la tin-ame rica-46 222276
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I read an article quite recently but can't remember where. An argument ws made that if some relics were retuned to their original sites their condition would fare less well than if kept in controlled conditions where they could be viwed for a great deal longer than in original surrounds.
The Parthenon and Coliseum were cited. On the other side of the coin it mentioned a damaged artefact on display in a Cairo museum of Egyptology where water had leaked on to it from a faulty roof. It would of been better preserved in a chamber of a pyramid from whence it came.
The Parthenon and Coliseum were cited. On the other side of the coin it mentioned a damaged artefact on display in a Cairo museum of Egyptology where water had leaked on to it from a faulty roof. It would of been better preserved in a chamber of a pyramid from whence it came.
An argument put forward aginst returning priceless artefacts to their original country is the political turmoil.
The British Museum use that as one reason for retaining the Rosetta Stone.
Recent damage by ISIS prove that these artefacts are not best preserved and looters are still rife in Egypt.
https:/ /www.te legraph .co.uk/ news/wo rldnews /africa andindi anocean /egypt/ 8291526 /Egypt- crisis- Looters -destro y-mummi es-in-C airo-mu seum.ht ml
The British Museum use that as one reason for retaining the Rosetta Stone.
Recent damage by ISIS prove that these artefacts are not best preserved and looters are still rife in Egypt.
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I think in principle these things should go back. I don't think that the "empty museum" argument should have any weight at all because so what?
I do agree that with today's technology very good copies can be made for display, also virtual displays and virtual museum visits are easy to set up and access.
I do agree that with today's technology very good copies can be made for display, also virtual displays and virtual museum visits are easy to set up and access.
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