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Why are the Elgin marbles a subject of controversy?

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Why are the Elgin marbles a subject of controversy?

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Since the marbles used to be part of the Parthenon, Greece maintains they should be returned there. Britain says Lord Elgin was allowed to remove these from the Acropolis. Also these marble reliefs would have been destroyed by now if they had been left in their original place. So Britain has preserved the Elgin marbles for 200 years and ought to keep them.

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