tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5376838656266387155.post5280598260750157684..comments2023-07-01T11:33:04.246-04:00Comments on The Udjat: Who Owns Ancient Egypt's Magnificent Artifacts?Djeden Ma'at Aten-Rahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01314565879460084110noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5376838656266387155.post-80612258091524963682010-04-21T19:00:18.768-04:002010-04-21T19:00:18.768-04:00It is a very interesting debate, and one that I am...It is a very interesting debate, and one that I am trying to keep an open mind on. I have spoken to several Egyptians (in Egypt) who feel very hard done by because their artefacts have been stolen, but I think their definition of stolen may be rather wider than our traditional meaning. I have also spoken to Egyptians (in the UK) who acknolwedge that their artefacts are far better preserved and looked after in the British Museum, than they would be in Cairo. <br /><br />I am currently studying the impact on our awareness of the original culture by saving monuments, and shipping them abroad, to measure just what difference it makes by having these temples in different countries. Follow my progress on my website www.whithernubia.co.uk. I am happy to receive your comments.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17922899211117554937noreply@blogger.com