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    Greece Offers to Trade Treasures With British Museum for Parthenon Artifacts

    by OVERSTANDARD January 2, 2024
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    This year has brought significant challenges for the British Museum, a venerable institution with a history spanning 270 years, and unfortunately, not all of them positive. Amidst longstanding criticism, the museum faced heightened scrutiny from Greek authorities urging the return of the Parthenon Marbles, adding to a broader context of global repatriation initiatives.

    In its defense, the museum asserts its “legal ownership” of the ancient reliefs and cites a “moral responsibility” to preserve and provide accessibility to their entire collection for a global audience. Ironically, internal turmoil marred the institution this year when Peter Higgs, a longtime curator, was ousted for stealing over 1,500 artifacts from the museum’s holdings.

    In response, Greece has proposed a pragmatic solution. In an interview with the Guardian, Greek culture minister Lina Mendoni outlined a plan suggesting her country would exchange ancient artifacts to be showcased at the British Museum in lieu of the Marbles. Mendoni emphasized that the swapped artifacts would “fill the void, maintain, and constantly renew international visitor interest in the Greek galleries of the British Museum.” However, she stressed that any agreement must adhere to Greek cultural heritage laws. This proposition marks a notable departure from the British Museum’s previous rejected offers to loan the reliefs.

    Photo: Wikimedia Commons

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