Archie_tect
Active Member
No, the Anderson reverse isn't in Nip.
No, the Anderson reverse isn't in Nip.
Monopoly... you get double rent on the Acropolis with a hotel.
They're not our marbles.I think we may be in danger of losing our marbles...
They're not our marbles.
Greece have loads of stuff in their museums so it's not like they are short of stuff, but ultimately they need to go back because they are more than just fairly common antiquities that there are thousands of examples of. They're pretty special. Maybe a well publicised return in a few years so people know they are going and can make sure they see them before they go.
Regarding other antiquities, it would depend where they are going back to. No point returning stuff to a volatile region where groups might destroy them, as happened in Iraq and Afghanistan.
What a strange position. Greece has “loads of stuff”, so you imply it would be ok for the UK to keep stolen artefacts.
I was referring to the photo that showed an empty Greek museum. You've made an assumption.What a strange position. Greece has “loads of stuff”, so you imply it would be ok for the UK to keep stolen artefacts.
Isis famously destroyed exhibits and antiquities that were considered unislamic and murdered the director of a Syrian museum outside his museum. The Taliban have destroyed ancient Buddha monuments with rockets and shell fire.Most artefacts were not destroyed by volatile groups.
They were stolen and sold to wealthy western buyers. Those opportunities only arose because the US attacked the countries mentioned and created a vacuum and lawlessness.
And the clock can’t be turned back on every wrong that’s ever been committed.