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 Topic review - The Elgin Marbles 
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Reply with quote Post Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2014 6:11 am
These marbles go as far back as the 5th century BC.
I don't know what folks think but I see no problem with returning them to their original home.

Reply with quote Post Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2014 6:03 am
The Elgin Marbles
Elgin Marbles: British Museum loans statue to Russia



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The British Museum has loaned one of the Elgin Marbles for the first time.

A headless depiction of the river god Ilissos has been sent to Russia will go on display in St Petersburg's State Hermitage Museum until mid-January.

It is one of a number of relics acquired by Lord Elgin in Athens in the early 19th Century now known collectively as the Elgin Marbles.

Ownership of the artefacts, once part of the 2,500-year-old Parthenon temple, is disputed by Greece.

It maintains that Lord Elgin removed them illegally while the country was under Turkish occupation as part of the Ottoman Empire.

The items have remained in the British Museum ever since.

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Neil McGregor

Director, British Museum

The museum director, Neil McGregor, said: "The British Museum is a museum of the world, for the world and nothing demonstrates this more than the loan of a Parthenon sculpture to the State Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg to celebrate its 250th anniversary."

In a blog for the museum's website, he wrote that the British Museum had opened its doors in 1759 and the Hermitage just five years later - making them "almost twins... the first great museums of the European Enlightenment".

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