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542. Is a Museum Just a Trophy Case?

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Repatriation and the Ethics of Cultural Artifacts

This chapter examines the contemporary landscape of archaeology and museum practices, particularly focusing on the restitution of artifacts like the Benin bronzes to Nigeria. It discusses the implications of colonialism, the evolving perspectives of younger generations, and the complexities of international cultural diplomacy. The conversation highlights the tensions between legal, cultural, and ethical responsibilities in the future of repatriated cultural heritage.

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