The Most Controversial Objects at the British Museum - Stolen Goods or Finders Keepers?
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 Published On Apr 19, 2023

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SUMMARY:
In this video, Jessica the Museum Guide (that’s me!) explores the complexities and nuance of the British Museum’s controversies from the 18th century through to today. I present the detailed facts, laws, and museum policies, as well as explain how these five iconic objects came to the museum.

Remember – it’s possible to love the museum but still want it to do better and rectify mistakes of the past. I believe in repatriation when requested – and maybe you will, too, after watching this video.

0:00 – Introduction to the Controversies
4:52 - Hoa Hakananai’a (Easter Island Moai)
8:36 - Common Arguments against Repatriation
12:05 - Gweagal Shield
17:02 - Hans Sloane and the Enlightenment Era Mentality
19:27 - Rosetta Stone
24:49 - UK Laws and British Museum Policies
31:06 - Benin Bronzes
37:44 - Parthenon Sculptures – Will Elgin lose his marbles?

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