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ancient relics
an artifact
a history museum
preservation
an educational purpose
museum displays
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I think that any relic or artifacts should benefit the country on whose land they were found. After all, these items belonged to people who use to call that place home. It's only right that the items serve to help the descendants of those people.
Artifacts do not belong to any one country or modern civilization. Those civilizations existed so long ago that it is impossible to say who is a descendant of which ancient civilization. The wealth should be spread around.
The most important thing is to use artifacts to educate. Everyone in the world has a right to see and learn from artifacts. Keeping them just in one location would be wrong.
By removing relics from their historical homes, you're removing a big part of their stories. We have to understand the relics in the context of where they were located in order to really learn from them.
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